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Keep multiple aquariums organized without mixing routines and history

As soon as you care for more than one tank, memory alone stops being reliable. Different water changes, fertilizing routines and measurement history need to stay separate.

Updated: 2026-05-06

Why multiple tanks create mental overhead

Each aquarium has its own state, its own routine and often a different goal. If those differences live only in your head or scattered notes, mistakes creep in quickly.

  • Water changes and measurements get assigned to the wrong tank
  • Fertilizing routines start to blur together
  • It becomes harder to see where attention is needed next

What multi-tank management really needs

A useful solution has to do more than store several aquariums. It needs separate history, routines, water parameters and dosing context for each tank while still staying quick to navigate.

  • A dedicated timeline per aquarium
  • Separate measurements and dosing plans per tank
  • Fast switching without mixing data between tanks

How Liquidos organizes several tanks

Liquidos is already built around multi-tank management. Each aquarium gets its own history, measurements and dosing context, which makes everyday care less mentally expensive.

  • Separate timelines for each aquarium
  • Independent dosing and measurement history
  • Less mental load in day-to-day care

Frequently asked questions

Can I create separate plans for each aquarium?

Yes. Each aquarium is managed independently, including its own routines and history.

Is Liquidos still useful if I only have two tanks?

Yes. Even a small number of aquariums benefits from cleaner separation of history and routines.

Organize each tank as its own system

Manage every aquarium in Liquidos with its own timeline, measurements and dosing routine.