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“Nemo is dead…again!”

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Did you forget again to feed your beloved goldfish? Did Nemo the fifth already become part of your quiet large graveyard of pets?

To prevent this from happening again, you can now control your aquarium remotely.

Much of what is built into technology in an aquarium can also be remotely controlled or programmed. So that the fish are well supplied during your summer vacation.
Among other things, it is possible to monitor and regulate temperature, water level, oxygen or CO2 content, light and feed.


It is particularly convenient to remotely control an aquarium via smartphone. No matter if fish pond or aquarium, different smart home solution systems let you regulate the oxygen content, the water quality and the feeder via a mobile application  - provided that the respective sensors or devices are installed in the basin.

Combined with Bluetooth-compatible LED-lights, you can even simulate different moods of the day or nature.

Find Nemo and make him happy!

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