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Anyone using aquaticlog.com to track water chemistry ? (1 Viewer)

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merkurmaniac

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I started my own spreadsheet, then began using a guy's reef spreadsheet on reef central. I got contacted by a company running aquaticlog.com and decided to try it out, most likely because they saw my e-mail asking for a copy of the guy's spreadsheet. I started a log on their website. Its actually quite nice. The basic version is free, and real handy. The pro version is $12 per year, which I wouldn't mind paying, its just that there are no real bennefits to me that I would realize with the pro version. I might do it anyways. The nice thing is that I can measure at home, and enter them at work when I remember. I suppose that I could post a link to my measureed parameters when trying to understand a chemistry problem too.

Now, I just have to figure out why my ca is dropping so bad. I need to really get that straightened out.

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I think if u buy the apex or apex Jr. Then get the network module....it records it online.
Temp, pH and ORP would be record-able on the Apex at the intervals you choose (and Salinity if you have the probe/module for that). Any other parameters that require test kits would not be recorded on the Apex. The Apex values stored in the memory can be exported to other programs (XML) but the way you are thinking of it working is not (to the best of my knowledge) how the Apex webpage works.

I personally use the Aquaplanner Pro software (http://www.alliatek.com/mobile/aquaplanner/features.html) on the iPod but this website looks like a nice alternative to the one I was looking at awhile back AquarioGest Saltwater(http://reef.aquariogest.net/).
 
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I use the spreadsheet from the guy I thought was on Aquarium Advice but could have been Reef Central. I too was contacted by someone to use theirs but I never checked it out. I really need to update mine from my last two water checks.
 
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