Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 130 real negative reviews from the top Aquarium Log apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Broken core functionality after updates with premium paywall limiting basic features to 5 entries/month
"Ever since the last update it's been broken, it will not let me enter in my parameters anymore"
"Unfortunately now he's getting greedy. And force you to upgrade to pro to even add more than three parameters at a time. There's also a max of nine parameter updates a month"
No customer support, constant crashes in settings/editing, and poor sync reliability across devices
"I've submitted multiple support tickets with no answers"
"App crashed every time I go to settings"
Data entry bugs (duplicate fish entries, broken temperature indicators) and no cross-device sync
"When you put in more than one of the same species of fish at the same time, it only shows up as one fish"
"Phone died so I went to use my iPad thinking it would just [sync]... [but it didn't]"
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