History analysis
AI reads weeks/months of tests and surfaces trends. Not just the latest value.
Marine aquaria are a time-series problem: each parameter is a value over time, and tank health is the relationship between them. Alkalinity falling while calcium also falls? That is a story. Nitrate at zero for three weeks while phosphate sits at 0.2? Different story. AI is good at reading these patterns.
ReefMind is the ReefFlow AI trained on saltwater parameters. Open your tank, request analysis, and the AI reads your history, flags trends (Alk drift, NO3:PO4 imbalance, salinity oscillation) and suggests concrete actions (adjust dose, schedule a water change, check the skimmer).
It does not replace the reefer — but it gives back the time you would have spent staring at spreadsheets. Co-pilot, not autopilot.
AI reads weeks/months of tests and surfaces trends. Not just the latest value.
Alk drift, NO3:PO4 imbalance, salinity oscillation, undersized dosing.
Not just diagnosis. The AI suggests what to adjust (dose, water change, test frequency, maintenance).
Ask in natural language ("why is my KH dropping?"). The AI answers based on your history.
Trained on saltwater parameters — not a generic GPT answering aquarium questions.
Your parameters are not shared publicly. Analysis stays within your account.
No. ReefMind is a co-pilot: it helps surface patterns and suggests next steps. The decision is yours. Human context (tank visuals, fish behavior) still matters.
There is a monthly free quota. Heavy use moves to a paid plan.
Alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, NO3, PO4, salinity. Wherever there is enough history for patterns. More data, better analysis.
Yes. AI runs on demand — open the tank and request analysis. You can also ask in natural language.
Not publicly. Analysis is private to your account. Models may be improved with anonymized aggregated data.
No. AI and ReefFlow both require a connection to function.
No. For severe problems (fish disease, persistent cyano blooms), consult a professional.