Is AquaShelter a replacement for a veterinarian?
No. AquaShelter helps with triage and safer decisions, but it does not replace a qualified aquatic veterinarian.
Short answers about fish-health triage, treatment safety, saltwater tanks, shop software, and what AquaShelter can and cannot do.
No. AquaShelter helps with triage and safer decisions, but it does not replace a qualified aquatic veterinarian.
Yes. The workflow supports freshwater, saltwater, and reef context, including sensitive livestock such as corals and invertebrates.
AquaShelter focuses on symptoms, tank history, water risk, and creature context. A photo can help a user describe the case, but the workflow should not rely on one image alone.
It can flag sensitivity risks when the tank contains shrimp, corals, plants, fry, or other sensitive livestock. It still avoids guaranteed cure claims.
Yes. AquaShelter gives shops a guided customer diagnosis workflow, treatment safety checks, WhatsApp case sharing, reminders, and white-label options.
Yes. Readings are better when available, but many hobbyists do not have kits. AquaShelter can use risk questions about tank age, feeding, stocking, cleaning, and water changes.
If you are not sure whether the symptoms point to disease, water quality, or treatment risk, use the AquaShelter diagnosis flow.
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