Aquarium Lab allows you to keep track of
you aquarium like a scientist, no degree needed. The program is built
for easy data entry, and supports multiple fresh and saltwater aquariums
simultaneously. Aquarium Lab is a complete aquarium tracking software
package for Windows XP, 2000, and NT that will help you maintain healthy
aquarium conditions.
Properly monitoring and maintained
aquarium conditions can lead to a truly beautiful and healthy aquarium.
Aquarium Lab makes it easier for you record and analyze many aquarium
parameters:
Chemistry:
The program encourages you to record
water quality parameters, by making this information easy to Be entered.
The program then does the calculations and graphing for you
automatically making it easy for You to interpret test kit results, and
analyze your aquarium water chemistry. You can log and graph 21
different chemicals, including pH, Temperature, Alkalinity, Ammonia, and
Calcium. You can also schedule partial water changes and observe how
much wastes remain at the end of the water change.
Biology:
Aquarium Lab encourages you to keep a
profile of each living Fish, Coral, Plant and Invertebrate in your tank.
Including a photo, date purchased and dietary habits. The program
supports multiple fresh and saltwater aquariums simultaneously. Detailed
reports are generated in html format.
Calculations:
Aquarium Lab encourages you to enter the
aquarium’s physical measurements. The program then calculates the
aquariums weight and volume.
Expenses:
Aquarium Lab encourages you to record
the price of all your aquarium purchases. The program then calculates
for you the total worth of your aquarium and breaks it down by several
different categories. Detailed expense reports are generated in html
format, which can be printed
Electrical Costs:
Aquarium Lab encourages you to enter the
wattage of your aquarium devices. The program then automatically
calculates power consumption and Costs of operating the device for 1
day, 1 month and 1 year. For each one of your aquariums find out how
much it costs to operate the pumps, lights, and electric devices.
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