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iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
I was wondering if anyone else uses apps to track their snake's feeding/shedding schedule, etc?
I've been using an app called "Time2Feed" on my Android phone for the past 5 years and it's been SUPER helpful. It helps me keep track of my snake's eating, shedding, weight, when I cleaned his cage, and a ton of other stuff. It also reminds you when you need to feed your snake, which is super helpful because I'm an extremely busy/on-the-go person.
WELL UNFORTUNATELY my android phone is 6 years old and falling apart so I had to get a new phone. I finally decided to switch to an iPhone and now I can't find any apps that keep track of anything that I need. The "Time2Feed" app on iOS is like a half-ass version of whatever the Android version was and there's no way to import the 5 years of data from my Android phone.
Anyways, my point is...does anyone else use iOS apps to keep track of everything going on with their snakes? If you guys do, can you guys recommend some apps for me to use? I don't mind if it's a paid app, as long as it's not super expensive.
I totally didn't even realize my snake was shedding last night because I didn't have the app on my new phone so I couldn't remember when he last shed. I usually increase humidity by A LOT while he's shedding. Now he has stuck shed all over his face and on one eye
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I don't have a iPhone but I figure my method could still be done.
I don't use anything special. I simply use OneNote. I use it to track my animals, vehicles, guns, passwords, etc. The wife and I both have access so she knows everything too. I like I can add pictures too.
It's free.
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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
 Originally Posted by KMG
I don't have a iPhone but I figure my method could still be done.
I don't use anything special. I simply use OneNote. I use it to track my animals, vehicles, guns, passwords, etc. The wife and I both have access so she knows everything too. I like I can add pictures too.
It's free.
This is a fantastic idea. I use Onenote in the corporate world but never thought to set a personal one up for use with the animals.
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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
I haven’t been able to find an app, we just keep a small notebook with dates on feeding, sheds etc. we only have two BPs, so I have a tab for each of them.

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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
I use Iherp.com to keep track of my snakes feeds and sheds.
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I don't have an iphone, so I don't know for sure if the app is available for IOS, but I use ReptileBuddy and I LOVE it! It keeps track of the days since last feeding for you, displays weight updates in a graph, and keeps a history of things like shedding and enclosure cleanings. It has little features on top of those that I use a lot, like a little notes function for each animal, and you can store pictures and scans of documents for each animal. It also has breeding project logs and a genetics calculator, but I don't breed reptiles so I can't attest to how good they are. It does make you upgrade to a paid account if you want to keep multiple feeding schedules, but honestly since it displays a "days since last feed" log for each animal it helps me stay on top of that anyway without upgrading. I had a quick look and I think the app is available on IOS.
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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
There is an app called “Husbandry.Pro” which does all the things that your Time2Feed app did and then some
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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
 Originally Posted by Snow Balls
There is an app called “Husbandry.Pro” which does all the things that your Time2Feed app did and then some
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Thank you! I was looking for something like this. I'd rather use an app that let's me create an account so that I can log in from any device. That way when I change phones in the future, I won't have to manually enter data again. I also saw in their video they added a ferret. I do cat rescue stuff on the side so I might use it to track some cat stuff haha. We'll see.
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Re: iOS apps to keep track of feeding, shedding, etc?
 Originally Posted by arpowell
I don't have an iphone, so I don't know for sure if the app is available for IOS, but I use ReptileBuddy and I LOVE it! It keeps track of the days since last feeding for you, displays weight updates in a graph, and keeps a history of things like shedding and enclosure cleanings. It has little features on top of those that I use a lot, like a little notes function for each animal, and you can store pictures and scans of documents for each animal. It also has breeding project logs and a genetics calculator, but I don't breed reptiles so I can't attest to how good they are. It does make you upgrade to a paid account if you want to keep multiple feeding schedules, but honestly since it displays a "days since last feed" log for each animal it helps me stay on top of that anyway without upgrading. I had a quick look and I think the app is available on IOS.
I just downloaded ReptileBuddy last night! I might use it if I can't figure out how to use the other app that someone else suggested.
 Originally Posted by AutumnVanilla
I haven’t been able to find an app, we just keep a small notebook with dates on feeding, sheds etc. we only have two BPs, so I have a tab for each of them.
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I've considered doing this so that I never have to worry about losing my data again, but I'm so busy that I need someone or something (an app) to be like, "Hey, feed your snake, he hasn't eaten in 3 weeks."
Cool notebook btw.
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