Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Space1 Aquatic Space Program Updates

Aquatic Space Program
SPACE1 updates 
On Wednesday and Thursday, two pregnant female guppies gave birth and twenty babies were transferred to the small holding tank. On a diet of greens and brine, the babies are already growing significantly. These are prized award winning species of the yellow with black spots King Cobra rare Guppy species that go for $125 to $500 apiece. This will bring in up to ten thousand dollars for the Aquatic Space Program. At the same time, Red Ramshorn snails began to hatch a hundred babies, who will soon enter the Astronaut Training Program.

The Chinese Algae Eater has put on weight and made an amazing recovery since being transferred to the larger tank with more algae. Adult Guppies are ideally matched with one male per every two females. Four species of plants have multiplied, sprouted roots, and provide filtering and beads of O2 during daylight hours. The red snails are very active and being tested and observed for space travel. It was noted they clean the glass walls, ground, and hang upside down skimming the surface of the top of the water for cleaning. Thus far, with electronic inventions by Humanoido, plants, fish and snails can talk.

Dwarf Puffer fish are doing exceptionally well. They were given their own medium size tank and to squelch squabbles over territory, a great number of plant species were added. Food servings are selected to keep everyone happy - frozen shrimp for Guppies, frozen brine for infants, frozen blood worms for Puffers and large snails, and select garden greens and fruit to supplement diets.