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Aquarium Record Keeping?


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Hi all

OMG the CO2 introduction is now bearing fruit (I mean leaf growth). It's reasurring to see the vibrant 'Perling' now going on. Its quite remarkable to see this happen.

I have around a dozen plants growing,occupying about half the space in my 55 gallon tank.

The 6 feeder fish are enjoying the vegetation.. In a few weeks, once my water parameters

and cycling phases are complete I will add some fish,yet to be determined.

Which brings to mind that I should have some sort of record keeping to document and report all

the various activities going on (Sticky notes have reached their usefullness!

So my question(s) in this connection might be-

How do you keep track of your water column,fish,plant information?

I have the free "Open Office Org" software and that opens some possibilities to me.

Maybe the Database tool within this software might be a solution.

Poking around the net, I thought I would see some software developed for this purpose

but outside of a Marine System (which costs money)there dosen't seem to be any tailormade

free applications out there.

Another thought that comes to mind, although premature to propose is this.-

A database form developed by AA members that could be available to other AA members

might be a useful tool. The exchange of information between members would be facilitated

because of this standardized form.

Just a thought..what do you think? Can we have some discussion on this topic?

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