Peer into a peaceful underwater world.
Watch fish swim, feed them, and let time
slow down.
This digital aquarium was inspired by childhood memories of watching fish tanks and finding peace in simple observation.
This is a peaceful digital aquarium where you can watch fish swim and interact with them at your own pace. Single-tap anywhere in the water to scatter the fish and watch them react. Double-tap or use the Feed button to drop food pellets and observe the fish gather around to eat. It's simple, calming, and endlessly watchable.
You can zoom in and out to get closer to individual fish or see the whole tank. Rotate the view to explore from different angles. Adjust the sound if you want the ambient underwater atmosphere, or mute it for silent observation. There are no goals, no scores, no timers—just a living aquarium that exists for you to enjoy.
Try different interactions and find what feels right. Some people like to feed the fish regularly. Others just watch them swim in their natural patterns. You can be as active or as passive as you want. The tank will keep running, and the fish will keep swimming.
I created this digital aquarium after years of trying—and failing—to keep real fish. I loved the idea of having a tank at home, watching fish move peacefully through the water, that gentle bubbling sound in the background. But the reality was harder than I expected. Water maintenance, feeding schedules, pH levels—I couldn't keep up with what living fish actually needed.
After my third failed attempt, I finally accepted the truth: I'm better at watching fish than keeping them. And that's okay. I realized the joy doesn't have to come from ownership—it can come from simple observation. So I built this space where anyone can experience that peaceful feeling of watching fish without the responsibility, the guilt, or the risk of letting something down.
It's not a substitute for real fish keeping. It's not an educational tool. It's just a little digital space for people like me who find comfort in watching aquatic life move slowly through water, who need those moments of stillness in a busy day.