Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Space1 New Space Aquatic Species

In the larger tank, three selected Guppies are enrolled in Space1's Astronaut Training Program.
As hopefuls, these trained fish may partake in rocket rides into space and become rocket crew
members. Since the advent of talking inventions by Humanoido that allow the aquatics to speak
limited English, the viability of such space flights are very plausible. This aquarium, lit with nine
white LEDs, holds three plant varieties and a larger version of the Easter Island faces statue.
Photo by Humanoido at SPACE1 International Headquarters.
Aquatic Space Program
New Space Aquatic Species
Space1 welcomes new aquatic species into its private industry space program destined for trips into space.

These species are destined for rides on rockets as tourists and as members of SPACE1's space program.

New species include two snail varieties, black Ramshorn, Red Ramshorn, and fish - yellow black fancy Veil Tail Guppies, standard variety Chinese Algae Eater, and Indonesian Dwarf Puffer. The Puffer fish completed the astronaut training program with high marks over the Winter. Over 20 guppies are now enrolled in the program with water-space simulations training going exceptionally well.

Snails undertaking the space school classes number around 50. Species are periodically rotated between development aquatic tanks along with five varieties of aquatic plants. The species are raised on diets of frozen blood worms for the flesh eating Dwarf Puffers and adult snails, standard size flash frozen shrimp for the adult Guppies, brine for the baby Guppies, and special treats of leafy vegetables for all snails.