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Review – Tropical Fish Guide, Pocket Edition

One of the great things about how technology has evolved is the portability of references.  I recently bought a small Andriod tablet, and one of the first things I did was to find a tropical fish guide app so I don’t have to lug heavy books to the store when I’m trying to stock a tank.

Enter Tropical Fish Guide, Pocket Edition from Darxide Apps.  i bought it for $1.99 at the android market.

The positive:

Each fish entry includes taxonomic and size data, preferred water parameters, compatibility and temperment, tank requirements, and additional notes.

The negative:

Overall impressions: This app has the potential to become the best portable fish guide, catering to beginner and expert fishkeepers, but it isn’t there yet.  The developer claims to allow two species article requests per revision of the software, so I expect the species selection to improve as time goes on.

The disease list needs to be more complete and handle treatment better. There is no mention of dropsy in the list, nor of nematode infestation, and a few more.

In order to meet the needs of aquarists of all skill levels, more information on breeding is needed.

Most calculators allow both metric and English units, but one is limited only to liters.

Despite all the problems I can see, these are all minor problems.  Overall, the guide is well worth the price paid.  Most of the information is good, and certainly will be useful while standing in the fish aisle wondering if those blue rams will be compatible with your angelfish.

I  give the guide 3-1/2 of 5 stars, mainly due to what is not (yet) in the app.  The developers have been responsive to me, and because they take suggestions on species to include, I expect that rating will go up over time.

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