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I was surprised, for some reason, that you've got some shrimp and snail options. I have no idea why that surprised me, but yeah, I really like that option and would like to see that expanded.

I did have to substitute some fish for what I've got. Like, I couldn't find L387 plecos (not surprising, not that common), figure 8 puffers, or bumblebee gobies. It would be nice to expand the puffer selection. A good source of info are the profiles on The Puffer Forum (link). Some common ones that should go in there are Green Spotted Puffers (aka leopard puffers), figure 8 puffers, fahaka puffer, Mbu puffer, Congo puffer (aka miurus or potato puffer), Ceylon puffer, and porcupine puffer. Some of those are brackish or marine, and I wasn't sure if this was specifically for freshwater or not.

I didn't see the Marineland C-series for a filter option. Could those be added?
 
I have used the offline version and it is great. How do you get the online version?
 
It is not letting me enter my tank dimensions. How do you do that?
 
Looks great!! I think this last build now covers every species I have!

Glad to hear it. :D

One comment: Maybe tie the temperature unit to the volume (C if L, F is gallons)?

That's the first time I got this request so far. I'll note it down and see if I get more of this request in the future. Thanks.

Thanks for the great tool. :)

Welcome! :D
 
It won't allow me to enter the dimensions of my tank, I can't click in the input boxes, and when i select 10 gallons from the list, I still get the "enter the dimensions of your tank" message. Could just be my computer (or operator error), though.

It'd be cool if you could add a recomended tank size feature. Like you put in the fish you want and it will tell you how big of a tank you need. =)

Tetrastripe the same thing is happening to me. I can't enter dimensions and if i put in my tank size (55g) it still asks for dimensions and deletes my 55 g choice.

Hmm, I got more than 20 responses with similar responses now.. May be the new GUI is not very intuitive... There is "User Defined" item under tank list at the bottom which allows you to specify whatever dimension you want... I may need to re-think this particular implementation...
 
I was surprised, for some reason, that you've got some shrimp and snail options. I have no idea why that surprised me, but yeah, I really like that option and would like to see that expanded.

I did have to substitute some fish for what I've got. Like, I couldn't find L387 plecos (not surprising, not that common), figure 8 puffers, or bumblebee gobies. It would be nice to expand the puffer selection. A good source of info are the profiles on The Puffer Forum (link). Some common ones that should go in there are Green Spotted Puffers (aka leopard puffers), figure 8 puffers, fahaka puffer, Mbu puffer, Congo puffer (aka miurus or potato puffer), Ceylon puffer, and porcupine puffer. Some of those are brackish or marine, and I wasn't sure if this was specifically for freshwater or not.

I didn't see the Marineland C-series for a filter option. Could those be added?

Thanks for the suggestions - I will look into those as well. :thumbsup:
 
It is not letting me enter my tank dimensions. How do you do that?

i was having the same issue. can't enter dimensions

Ouch that makes it 21st and 22nd feedback of this nature... I definitely need to look into how I implemented this. For now, please choose "User Defined" under the list of tanks. Its at the bottom. Then you can type your own dimensions...
 
Ouch that makes it 21st and 22nd feedback of this nature... I definitely need to look into how I implemented this. For now, please choose "User Defined" under the list of tanks. Its at the bottom. Then you can type your own dimensions...

I would make the default user defined and then still have the drop down menu with the common size tanks.

Also I would add Blood Parrots (even if you don't like hybrids they are still commonly kept).
 
I would make the default user defined and then still have the drop down menu with the common size tanks.

Also I would add Blood Parrots (even if you don't like hybrids they are still commonly kept).

I am tempted to do this just based on the amount of feedback I got so far on this issue. Thanks for the suggestion! Also will look into Blood Parrots. In fact, I do remember looking into it then forgot what I did with it... lol.
 
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