Why "reef track" leads here
Reef Trak's name is literal: it exists to track reefs. Reef keepers searching reef track, reef tracking, or reef tracker are usually looking for one thing — a way to keep their tank's full history in one place instead of a spreadsheet, a notes app, and a camera roll. That is the entire job Reef Trak was built to do.
One app holds your parameter trends, dosing history, maintenance schedule, livestock records, equipment list, and photos — per tank, for unlimited tanks, synced between your phone and the web portal.
What you can track
Track the trend, not just the test
Single test results don't tell you much — trends do. Reef Trak charts every parameter over time with reef-appropriate target ranges and alerts, so you can see drift building before it becomes a problem. That is the difference between tracking a reef and just writing numbers down.
Reef tracking — FAQ
What is the best way to track a reef tank?
Keep every record in one system: parameters with trend charts, dosing logs, maintenance history, livestock and equipment records, and photos. Reef Trak does all of this in one app with cloud sync between phone and web.
Is Reef Trak the same as "Reef Track"?
The app at reeftrak.com is spelled Reef Trak. Many people search reef track or reef tracker when looking for it — if you want the reef aquarium manager for iOS, Android, and web, you're in the right place.
Can I track more than water parameters?
Yes — dosing, maintenance, livestock, equipment, photos, expenses, and notes all live in the same per-tank timeline, and controller data can be imported alongside manual tests.