Careful fish-health triage, not overconfident diagnosis

AquaShelter is designed to help aquarium keepers and shops make safer first decisions. It does not promise certainty, and it does not replace a qualified aquatic veterinarian.

Triage first

The system separates emergency actions, likely causes, and next checks. That matters when water quality or oxygen risk can look like disease.

Treatment caution

AquaShelter checks sensitive livestock and tank context before a treatment path is treated as safer for that aquarium.

Measured or estimated risk

When a user has a test kit, readings are used. When they do not, the workflow uses maintenance and behavior risk signals clearly labeled as triage.

Symptoms plus water plus creature context

A symptom by itself can be misleading. The same gasping fish might point to oxygen stress, ammonia, nitrite, gill irritation, or disease. AquaShelter keeps the wider tank context in the decision.

  1. Visible symptoms and urgency.
  2. Water readings or risk questions when readings are missing.
  3. Tank type, age, stocking, feeding, and maintenance history.
  4. Species and sensitive livestock such as shrimp, corals, plants, or scaleless fish.

Safety questions

Is AquaShelter a replacement for an aquatic veterinarian?

No. AquaShelter helps with triage and safer decisions, but it does not replace a qualified aquatic veterinarian.

Why does AquaShelter ask about water and tank history?

Many fish-health emergencies are linked to ammonia, nitrite, oxygen, overfeeding, new tanks, or filter disruption. Symptoms alone are not enough.

Does AquaShelter guarantee a cure?

No. It avoids guaranteed-cure claims. It helps users understand likely risks and safer next steps.