TanksConnected — Aquarium Maintenance Tracker
Maintenance tracker

Aquarium maintenance tracker for organised fishkeeping

Good aquariums are built on boring routines done properly.

TanksConnected helps you record maintenance so you are not relying on memory when filters, water changes and tests start blending together.

This public page explains the feature. Create a free account to save your own tanks, add livestock, record test results, and keep your aquarium history together inside TanksConnected.

Maintenance logs

  • Record water changes.
  • Log water test results.
  • Track filter cleaning and care notes.
  • Review recent tank activity.
  • Manage multiple aquariums from one account.

Water changes

Keep a record of when water changes were done and how much water was replaced.

Filter maintenance

Track filter cleaning so you can maintain flow without over-cleaning biological media.

Tank notes

Record observations like fish behaviour, feeding changes, cloudy water or equipment issues.


Memory is not a maintenance plan

Most fishkeepers think they will remember. Then three tanks, two filters and a busy week later, nobody knows what was cleaned. TanksConnected fixes that.


Frequently asked questions

What should I track in an aquarium maintenance log?

An aquarium maintenance log should track water changes, filter cleaning, water tests, equipment issues, feeding changes, plant trimming and any notes about fish behaviour.

Why is aquarium maintenance tracking useful?

Maintenance tracking helps you spot patterns, avoid forgotten jobs and understand whether changes in water quality or fish behaviour happened after cleaning, feeding or equipment changes.

How often should aquarium filters be cleaned?

Filter cleaning depends on stocking, feeding and filter type. Mechanical media may need regular rinsing, but biological media should be cleaned carefully so beneficial bacteria are not wiped out.

Can a maintenance tracker help with multiple tanks?

Yes. A maintenance tracker is especially useful for multiple aquariums because each tank may have different water change schedules, filters, stocking levels and test results.