Possible problem alerts
Flags unusual behavior such as fish staying near the surface, hiding more than usual, sudden inactivity, crowding, or visible distress.
Tank watch system
Use a camera pointed at your fish tank to get routine updates, behavior notes, simple statistics, and alerts when something looks wrong.
What it watches
Flags unusual behavior such as fish staying near the surface, hiding more than usual, sudden inactivity, crowding, or visible distress.
Sends a daily or weekly summary with activity level, feeding response, visible water clarity, and any notable changes.
Tracks movement trends, active periods, quiet periods, surface activity, and maintenance notes over time.
Helps spot cloudy water, low flow, equipment issues, algae growth, missing fish, or a heater/filter that looks out of place.
Owner dashboard
The dashboard can organize camera snapshots, activity graphs, recent alerts, feeding logs, maintenance reminders, and notes about each tank.
normal activity match
visual clarity estimate
surface activity spike
fish responded normally
Example updates
Tank activity looks normal. Guppies and mollies are swimming throughout the upper and middle water column.
Water appears slightly cloudier than yesterday. Consider checking filter flow and feeding amount.
Feeding response was strong. Most fish reached the food within 30 seconds.
Setup options
A camera aimed at the tank with remote viewing and manual check-ins from your phone or computer.
Scheduled image snapshots and written summaries showing what changed since the last check.
Custom rules for unusual activity, surface crowding, cloudy water, equipment position, or missing movement.
One view for multiple aquariums, each with its own camera, care notes, statistics, and alert history.
Monitoring inquiry
Include tank size, fish species, camera location, and whether you want simple updates, alerts, statistics, or all of the above.