2022-06-19T13:05Z[GMT]

Species Database

Species Database is now available on aquaticlog.com website. AquaticLog will automatically recognize your inhabitant with its database and match it to provide you with care level requirements for your coral, fish, plant, invertebrate or amphibian. This is an extremely large database of species and it always gets updated. If you see that a certain inhabitant's care level or description can be updated - there's now a handy "Report a Correction" feature where you can request a change to data or fill in the blanks, these changes will automatically show up both on the website and within iPhone and Android apps in 24 hours. Very excited about this feature.
10 comments
fehenry ‐ Is there a way to add from the database using common names?
dtum@minotauro thanks for brining this up, I've just added it for you
minotauro ‐ I have a Marion Gold Stripe but it’s not in the database. I see the option to report a correction, but how can we support increasing the database?
toxicterry@dtum but…. Why can’t I just click on the link up there ^^^ as you’re advertising it as the link?

Weird
dtum@toxicterry working link is in the blog post itself called Species Database, and it is in the heading menu on every single page on AquaticLog called "Species". I am the administrator and at this time do not want to enable working links in the comments.
toxicterry@dtum if you are a administrator of this app. If not, disregard my comment up there^^^
toxicterry@dtum um…. Why can’t you just make the hyperlink work? We can’t even copy and paste the URL you posted here^^
dtum@oscarlorikeet https://www.aquaticlog.com/coral
oscarlorikeet ‐ I can’t find it either
eddierg ‐ Where is it at