I have recently discovered aquaticlog.com and I like it a lot however I feel it's incomplete for my needs therefore in the coming months I shall start my own version.
I don't plan to be a competitor for aquaticlog nor a replacement but be more of a complete solution.
The current idea is to have support for:
An example of this would be:
If feeding 10 grams of food everyday for 2 clowns in a 20 gallon cube and corals are present it would show a warning that phosphates might rise quickly and corals could be affected. Measuring of phosphates regularly would be the recommendation and in future iteration of the software the app could also recommend running a dose of rowaphos to manage phosphate.
Apart from this since my day job revolves around data science I can apply from predictive & statistical models based on measurements entered to determine a score of stability. This score would then reflect the success of the tank and reward the hobbyist with freebies or some sort of reward system.
Last but not least I think an app like this could show manufactures how their products are being used and as a community could help develop better products for the hobby through the use of big data.
What do you think? Is it something that you would actively use or?
Thanks in advance for your feedback
I don't plan to be a competitor for aquaticlog nor a replacement but be more of a complete solution.
The current idea is to have support for:
- Measurements
- Livestock
- Equipment
- Maintenance
- Cost Calculations
- Gallery
- etc...
An example of this would be:
If feeding 10 grams of food everyday for 2 clowns in a 20 gallon cube and corals are present it would show a warning that phosphates might rise quickly and corals could be affected. Measuring of phosphates regularly would be the recommendation and in future iteration of the software the app could also recommend running a dose of rowaphos to manage phosphate.
Apart from this since my day job revolves around data science I can apply from predictive & statistical models based on measurements entered to determine a score of stability. This score would then reflect the success of the tank and reward the hobbyist with freebies or some sort of reward system.
Last but not least I think an app like this could show manufactures how their products are being used and as a community could help develop better products for the hobby through the use of big data.
What do you think? Is it something that you would actively use or?
Thanks in advance for your feedback