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Such a pretty & soothing app. The one drawback is how no matter what background you choose, they're all blurry & low-res. Tried selecting my own super HD, high-res images but they all get turned into jaggy low-quality pics as well. Would be great if there was a way to ~choose the "pond size" ie 1920x1080 or vice-versa, 1080x1920 with zero side-scrolling. Aside from that, all good! Maybe an option to name our fish? Haha, that would be a ~cute feature. Plus, make the "chosen fish" pics larger too.
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Beautiful, brilliant and life like. Fish and water react to touching: the water ripples and the fish spint away when you try to touch them. I have used the free app for several years and just upgraded to the paid full version. I do not see much difference so far but it was only 99 cents. so no big deal. I have downloaded and tried out several other aquarium themed apps but I always find that this one is superior and I always come back because it is so mesmerizing and soothing to watch.
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While I loved this on my Galaxy Note 5, when the 5 failed and I moved to the Note 9, many favorite things 'broke' or degraded. With the koi wallpaper, the BACKGROUND now remains static as I move from screen (page) to screen, whereas under the Note 5, it would scan ALL the background. This effectively makes the 'pond' SMALLER - AND less interesting! Never grows dull. So much better than a static screen. Always fun AND restful. It COULD be better, and I'd pay a premium, if it were tied to local weather, including light levels, rain or snow, wind and ICE!
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