2022-08-07T20:52Z[GMT]

Species Database on iPhone

New version of AquaticLog 10.1 is a great milestone in it's 11th year - you can now browse full Species database right on your iPhone. Explore coral, fish, plants and other creates and add them to your wish list. If you see a specie that is incorrect or missing - simply email me and I'll add it right away. [email protected]
12 comments
dtum@tatkinson726 if add axolotl as an inhabitant the system should automatically recognize it and give you all the stats for it
tatkinson726 ‐ Where do I find an Axolotl?
dtum@unoreef can you please describe the bug? iPhone and Android and web all sync effortlessly between each other at the moment.
unoreef ‐ There is still bugs i can save data on my iphone but i open in android it can be save data
astromelly ‐ I found out what the issue was with the upgrade not auto installing. The newer version 10.1.x require iOS 15 or above. I had iOS 14 and my phone did not have enough space free to auto upgrade. I’ve got the latest version now.
dtum@astromelly this is not a premium feature, anyone can get it. And more cool things to come :)
astromelly ‐ Don’t worry I see my app has not updated for some reason. I am on 10.0.6 and I don’t seem to see the upgrade to 10.1.x available to me on the App Store. I’ll figure it out! :D
astromelly ‐ Great idea. How do we find it? Is it premium only?
dtum@mikel good idea, I'll be adding it
mikel ‐ Really
Need to be able
Need To filter on marine vs freshwater in settings. Otherwise 2 much scrolling
dtum@fragglerocks good idea, I'll work on it now
fragglerocks ‐ New to the app but Under corals I would add lighting requirements