MyReef3D
Great app, use it during Lyft rides to keep things relaxed and mellow! Only issue is I can either have up to two of one fish or a tankful of random fish; why can’t there be more fish to add/subtract?
MyReef 3D Aquarium 2 HD is not free (it costs 4900.00), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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The price of MyReef 3D Aquarium 2 HD is 4900.00.
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Great app, use it during Lyft rides to keep things relaxed and mellow! Only issue is I can either have up to two of one fish or a tankful of random fish; why can’t there be more fish to add/subtract?
I've enjoyed this app for years and am still in awe of how real and beautiful it is. Can't imagine a lovelier aquarium. The fish and features are so realistic that it is like a big aquarium, but without all the work.
I have three Aquarium programs. They are all made by the same company. Each one of them has options the others do not. Different fish, backgrounds etc. What I don’t understand is why they don’t combine them into one app and give a wider selection to everyone. One allows you to use your own image for the background, another has interesting plant life. One allows you to have up to 26 fish in the tank. How wonderful it would be if were all in the same app. My hope is that one day they will all hit the spot dead on. I’d still like to see more plant varieties, living corals, more fish, more background options and more ways to arrange them. It’s still a wonderful app but it’s not perfect yet.
I have only installed this for a day so I cannot vouch for its performance at this time, but with that said, I love the aquarium, and the ability to change it up. It is as close as I will ever again try to come to a saltwater aquarium, due to the headache and stress of actually owning and maintaining a real one. Very pleased so far!
My fourth review. After all these years it is still my most enjoyable app. I just love it. Have to admit I haven’t been on it for a while but got on there today and thoroughly enjoyed. Didn’t see anything new but maybe I’ll discover something later. However the old saying of “If it ain’t broke , don’t fix it: so please dont go messing around with it and ruin it. The only thing I might suggest would be to see if there are any new fish to add. I also have My Lake which could use an elephant nose fish or one of those ghost fish or how about a dog face puffer. Those are cool. The large yellow snails I’ve seen in some aquariums are pretty and fascinating with their long antennae. I would pay fir new fish as long as it wasn’t too expensive. I would and do recommend this app to people all the time.
First let me say the program is great, however I bought version 2 and when I opened it for the first time it told me to upgrade to version 3 for another $2.99. The $3 is not the issue but why is version 2 still selling in the App Store? Whenever I have bought an app before, I always got the latest version and then got the updates. Granted I do not buy hardly any apps but still. Go back to the store and find version 3..
I can scroll through fish but the add and subtract buttons don’t work
Love this realistic fish and aquariums! Wish it had more decoration items and some fresh water fish too! Goldfish, Molly, Betta, and maybe some seahorses, since I would love to have a real one but upkeep is a lot, this app helps me feel calm while I work. Would love more interaction too! Feeding, naming etc.
Does not fill the screen. I don’t see where in the App Store info this is revealed. I feel ripped off. Also upon starting this, it tells me a new version is available in the App Store, but I would have to buy it! Why is this old version in the App Store too? Apple needs to police these apps and developers to prevent this behavior. The app itself is quite good.
I used to keep real aquariums when I lived in Los Angeles but lost them in quake. I had forgotten how much I missed watching the fish swim back and forth.
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