A handy tool to keep track of all of the vital information related to your aquarium together with an in-depth library of species to ensure you never get caught short for an impulse buy.
Main features -
• An encyclopaedia of over 800 species of marine fish, invertebrates and coral
• Testing journal to keep track of over 30 of the most vital parameters
• Trends to plot graphs and visualise how stable each parameter is over time
• Inhabitants diary to keep track of your latest additions including information such as how long you've had it, was it feeding in store beforehand, where was it purchased from and much more.
• Dosing log top keep track of any chemical additions to your tanks to help keep up to date on doses and keep stability where it should be
• Reminders with device notifications so you never miss an important event
• Water change journal to keep a detailed log such as when, how much, salinity etc. of your water changes performed
• Maintenance log to remind you of your last maintenance actions completed per tank
• Compatibility of species - A simple, brief run down of what species are typically safe, tolerant or not safe to be housed with others
• A simple set of useful calculators such as alkalinity conversions, Celsius to Fahrenheit or gallons to litres and more.
Keeping track of our aquariums can ultimately be one of the most important parts to the 'reef keeping' hobby. Maintaining husbandry tasks, testing, stability, water changes, inhabitant stats etc. are all vital to keeping successful aquariums.
Pocket Marine was designed to make inputting, storing and keeping all information with you at ease. Often, any issues that we have with our aquariums can be linked to actions that were performed a short time beforehand. For this reason, a log of changes made, actions performed or additions can be vital when trying to decipher a problem that may be in play. Pen and paper has always been a great way to keep this information at hand but, Pocket Marine offers a place to store this somewhere that, this day and age, is with us at all times.
Not just for tracking events. Pocket Marine is a great way to help you log your inhabitants into specific tanks, record your latest water change for your mixed reef tank or simply log your latest maintenance action performed on the fish only office tank. Recording your information couldnt be easier and keeping it on your mobile device saves on that frantic search incase of needing the information at a later date.
Help with that last second impulse buy at the store. With an in depth library of over 800 species of fish, invertebrates and coral and being added to daily, you will always have the information on hand that you need to make that informed decision on a purchase.
We hope you enjoy using the app and that we can help with your success in the hobby and welcome any feature requests you may have.
Happy Reefing!
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Pocket Marine FAQ
Is Pocket Marine free?
Yes, Pocket Marine is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Pocket Marine legit?
🤔 The Pocket Marine app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I was expecting so much more, compatibility of specific species of fish and inverts, recommended tank sizes, dosing recommendations. This is simply a tracking tool with limited encyclopedia of livestock. A paid app should offer more than, “Not much is known…”
Waste of money
Doesn’t save any of my testing days. I am currently cycling and can’t compare my days. 😡
Pointless
I purchase this app thinking it would be a nicer UI vs AquaticLog which I’ve been using since I set my tank up. So I had my iPad out trying to enter the info from AquaticLog to Pocket Marine. Phone died so I went to use my iPad thinking it would just sync like AquaticLog and well let’s be honest almost ALL Apple apps thus the reason it has such an amazing following. So needless to say when I went into the app on my iPad there was nothing there. None of the info I had spent the last hour or so entering was in the Pocket Marine iPad app. So what exactly is the point of having it on both?
Not bad
It doesn’t appear as though you can change to imperial units? I can’t find a way to contact a developer. This would be a massive help to us goofs in the US lol.
Edit: I’m an idiot. Thanks for the help!!
Decent
I genuinely like this app and the information that is provided within. However, there are an absurd amount of spelling mistakes. To me, that is just a little unprofessional and tacky, and sometimes I question the validity of the information given, due to the spelling mistakes. But overall, is a good app, I’ll continue to use it.
Water Parameters seem off
The app looks good, but see some issues and not quite sure how to address.
1. If you enter a temp reading of 78.2°F, the indicator is Red, you you enter 25.6°C, the indicator is Green. Using any value of F does not change the indicator to Green. Using the the converted value of C to F does not work.
2. What values are used to indicate Red vs Green? This is not published anywhere on the app.
3. If ammonia levels of .25ppm is considered safe, why is my level of .04 showing up with a Red indicator?
App crashes when trying to set up an aquarium
I’m new to this app. I’m looking for something to help guide my water testing and maintain a record of results. App seems to be a good tool for this, and appears to have many useful features. Unfortunately, it crashes when I attempt to set up a new aquarium. As long as you track testing for only one aquarium, the crash does not affect the apps usefulness.
Crashes
Installed then tried to setup an aquarium. After saving aquarium info tried to click on aquariums to view and app crashes and closes. Tried uninstalling app and reinstalled but same thing. Useless app I paid for.
Great App but..
The app is amazing and full of great things but it’s missing the most important thing which to export data or at least being able to create an account to store all the data of tests, that way if you get a new phone you can import all your data, for now if you get a new phone you loose all your data which makes it useless.
I really hope that this could be fixed ASAP!
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