Aquarimate is a productivity app developed by WiseLogic. The last update, v9.10, released on June 24, 2023, and it’s rated 4.48 out of 5 based on the latest 595 reviews. Aquarimate costs $9.99 and requires iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer to download.
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Description
Designed to manage both Freshwater and Saltwater aquariums! Available in 13 languages: Català, Dansk, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Polski, Português, Română, Русский, 中文(简体), 中文(香港).
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Enjoy Aquarimate on your desktop! Download the latest APK (9.10, 54 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Great App
I love this app. It keep my husbandry on track and gives great analytics. I also use the Aquaribase when shopping for new animals for my reef.
★★★★★Data base
I love the app but I don’t know the scientific name for my fishes. Also I would like to see a much broader list of species and plants to select, it needs options for amphibians and clams.
★★★★★Wonderful app
I love this app and don’t know how I got along without it. Great job devs. Keep up the great work.
★★★★★Updated review
I deleted and reinstalled the app and now it opens again. I only wish the developer suggested this to me the two times I contacted them for assistance. I love the app I was just frustrated when it would not open without trying for days at a time. Now that I reinstalled it seems to open when I click on it again.
★★★★☆Great app with lots of promise!
Overall, this is the single best app I've found for managing my tanks.
That said, when you're managing more than one, some of the newer features can be a bit unwiely. For instance, right now, you have to recreate things like supplements and foods for each of tanks, even though it's probably the same bottle being used. It strikes me that they those sections might work better being tank-agnostic. Then we could create feeding or dosing tasks for any tank and choose from that central list of foods