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Don't know if this is the right forum or not but here goes. Does anyone on here use a computer software version of a reef log/maintenance log for their reef tanks? I think that would be cool to be able to document and track what you did to your tank
 
Assault;523136 wrote: tagging along, it would be even cooler if experienced reefers make dosing,feeding, and maintenance instructions and schedule, for others to follow, along with parameters for testing and other valuable info.


That's a great idea. It would sure help me a lot! Until then I guess I'll keep posting questions here and pestering the few people I have met on here. This forum has been a great tool for me in learning things
 
AndyMan;523186 wrote: I built one a while ago, the frontend was kinda fugly

Suppose I could resurrect and try making frontend friendlier to use

That would be cool. Let us know what you do
 
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[IMG]http://www.seachem.com/Library/Calculators.html">http://www.seachem.com/Library/Calculators.html</a>

Dosing Calculators

Stuff on Marine Depot's site:

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Stuff on FINS:

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Jenn
 
There is a software called "ReefCon 2000". It is great for keeping up with everything you do or buy for your tank.
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I use a program called AquaLog -- not sure where I found it -- it was free and works for me. It reminds you of maintenance duties -- once you open the program. It looks like it's built on and Excel platform. For a freebie -- it's very nice.
 
JennM;523289 said:
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I really like this! Since I am on my computer all the time for online classes I will be able to keep up with everything I need to do on a regular basis!
 
I think a smartphone app would be pretty neat too! Something that has dosage calculators, maintenance reminders, lists to keep track of livestock and equipment, and a good log book.

I don't think these are necessary, since a notebook is just as useful, but they're fun to play with.
 
I have tried a couple of apps for my iPhone...but they all suk.
The ones Jenn posted up look pretty good.
I'm gonna try one!
 
I find I either do enough that I forget every little thing, or I do so little that I don't feel like getting on the computer to document it.


Today for example, I did a total reset of my RKL system, updated all modules to latest firmware, added the RKM-NET module and got that working (headache at first, easy once I figured out what I needed to do).

Tomorrow I'm doing a reset of the sump area. Stand alone fuge is coming out, CA reactor and kalk reactor are all going INSIDE the stand, gonna rework some plumbing, maybe...etc.

Other days, I just feed. I'm still not working on a "set" work schedule, so it's not easy to plan water changes and stuff, I just start mixing water, and when I get to it, I do it.

I even used to keep an excel chart for my VSV and Vitamin C dosing, but that fell by the wayside with school this past semester and when I figured out my good maintenance doses.
 
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