Monday, April 29, 2019

Space1 New Space Species Arrive

SPACE1 Photo shows three aquatic species. Located in the far background, glowing red number
three is a new luminescent species. Visible are a total of five baby denizens. The electro
luminescent is believed to come from a special DNA hemoglobin shining through a relatively
clear exoskeleton. Markers one is an adult Veil Guppy and two is a juvenile Ramshorn.
Credit: Humanoido
Dramatic Sudden Appearance
New Alien Space Species Arrive!
Inside the mysterious far side domain of one space tank at the Aquatics Center, home of the SPACE1 Astronaut Training Center for Aquatic Species, a strange new aquatic species suddenly appeared.

While rapid breeding aquatics with new DNA more suitable for spacefaring missions on SPACE1 rockets, Aquatics Scientist & Curator Humanoido had moved the LED lighting source to the front for a fish photo shoot. What followed was fantastic and unexpected!

Hiding in the far backdrop were a new small baby breed cache of vividly red glowing snails, never seen before, highly visible by their electro-luminescence. The sudden appearance was due to a change and mix of space DNA employed in the breeding process to gain a species modification designed for space missions. Space aquatics can now add new species to their future missions in space.