Cataloging your coral collection

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Anybody has any suggestions on best software/way to catalog my corals. I am fairly new and have amassed a lot of sps frags which are growing well. Goal is two-fold:
1) Name, source etc of the coral.
2) Growth pics of the corals (say every few months).

Wanted to see what everyone thought.
 

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Anybody has any suggestions on best software/way to catalog my corals. I am fairly new and have amassed a lot of sps frags which are growing well. Goal is two-fold:
1) Name, source etc of the coral.
2) Growth pics of the corals (say every few months).

Wanted to see what everyone thought.

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I use excel.
 
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Yeah, Excell or Google sheets will work just fine.

I did have a catalog of all my coral at one point but kind of gave up on it haha.
 

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