Showing posts with label snails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snails. Show all posts

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.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Space1 Aquatics Space Program New Species

Snail Incubator: five adult snails (circled), two clutches of 25 babies (arrowed)
Aquatics Space Program
The Aquatics Space Program ASP has taken on a new species for space flight. The Red Ramshorn Snails are now part of the program.

Since Humanoido has developed inventions to allow English speech from snails, they can potentially work with mission control, engage rocket controls, report flight dynamics, converse in space jargon, and make decisions during space flight.

Currently the ASP has Dwarf Puffer Fish in its program and is planning to add two more aquatic species by the end of the month. Stay tuned for the exciting updates. All species are required to undergo the Astronaut Training Program. The snails are currently in training.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Space1 Aquatics Space Program Update

Cultured by Humanoido for the Aquatic Space Program, Fish Tank 2 contains Dwarf Puffers
Aquatics Space Program Update
Space1 has expanded the Aquatics Space Program to three tanks with five species being studied for potential space flight. This includes Dwarf Puffer fish, Chinese Algae Eater, Fancy Veil Tailed Guppies, and two varieties of snails. In particular, Orange Ramshorn will continue and other varieties will be discontinued.

As of February 18th, the snails have at least six clutches of eggs with an average of twelve per clutch. If all baby snails hatch and survive, a total of 72 will result. One clutch of twelve has already hatched. The orange Ramshorn snails appear ideal for space travel, are hardy, the fastest moving of all the snail varieties studied, and are not picky about food or environment.

A study is initiated regarding how to create an invention to communicate with snails during space travel. The Fish Talk invention is species dependent, working with optoelectronics and a built-in Fish to English translator, and will not work with snails. A new method and invention is being considered for snails.

Four species of plants are doing exceptionally well in all three tanks and have expanded to three additional containers. These are great oxygenator varieties and absorb co2 from the fish and snails. They are also good food for the snails, Chinese Algae Eater, and create habitats of privacy for the aquatics.

Adult populations are highly selective for space travel potentials, and with qualifications for the Astronaut Training Program, with ten candidate fish and five candidate snails.

Food includes Blood Worms, large and small shrimp, and apple. Two Guppy females are pregnant with an estimated 12 to 25 potential babies to each mother. If caught in time after birth, the yield could be up to 50 prized cultured fancy King Cobra Veil Tail Guppies. The yellow black spotted variety is highly rare and Humanoido repeatedly scoured prized aquatic stores to find this baseline treasure. This variety of species is currently being cultured into new strains.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Space1 Aquatics Space Program

Aquatics in Space
Humanoido at SPACE1 has developed an Aquatics Space Program (ASP), designed to introduce aquatic species to space travel.

ASP began with astronaut training of Dwarf Puffer fish and one astro tank. The program now extends to hybrid guppies and Orange Ramshorn snails with two additional larger astro tanks.

Last year (2018) Humanoido invented a voice interface for fish and tested it with Dwarf Puffer fish. The electronic opto-interface is non-invasive and species dependent. Thought now has a focus on a potential way to communicate with Ramshorn snails.

Snails are a different kind of species. They move faster than plants and slower than fish. "Snails can see, smell, taste, and touch. They see through eyes that are on their top tentacles, they smell and taste through receptors on their lower tentacles. They don't actually have ears, so they can't really hear, but they can feel vibrations with their sense of touch. Their sense of touch also includes pain and things like sensitivity to temperature. This sense of touch enables them to flee from situations that are hurting them and endangering their lives or health."