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Press to switch to the storage matrix. Here you will notice 11
food pellets that are to be used to feed Seaman once it reaches
the ‘Gillman’ stage of development. To feed Seaman, use the
Analog Thumb Pad to select a food pellet and then press and
hold and to grab it. While holding both and , press
to toggle to the aquarium tank. Then, release and to drop
the food pellet into the water. (This is the same process used
when placing the Seaman egg into the tank.)
The food pellets initially available in the storage matrix will
enable you to feed Seaman for a short time, provided you do not
overfeed it. However, after that you will need to create an
alternate method of providing Seaman with food. There is no
need to panic, for Seaman may be able to help you to determine
a new method for providing food when the time is right, so be
sure to observe carefully and listen well to what Seaman has to
tell you.
Take the utmost care to prevent using up all
the food in the storage display. You are advised
to only feed Seaman when it is hungry. Prick
up your ears, listen very carefully to what
Seaman says and be sure to carry out its
instructions in a timely fashion.
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Display the habitat operation panel and toggle until the word ‘AIR
appears. Press and hold to supply a stream of oxygen into the tank.
The oxygen supply will only continue to increase for the duration you
press and hold . Just after the habitat is first created, the level of oxygen
is 0. When the oxygen level is lower than 50, Seaman is in danger of
suffocation. The appropriate level depends on the number of living
objects in the habitat, however it is safe to assume that this level must stay
above 80 whenever possible.
You will discover that with each passing day, the water in Seaman’s
aquarium will become cloudier, indicating a worsening in the sanitation
condition of the habitat environment. Cleaning the water is simple in
that all you must do is increase the oxygen supply. As you do this, you
will notice the water becoming clearer. Be sure to keep the water clean.
Oxygen
Oxygen Supply
Cleaning
CAUTION!
Note that the color of the numbers that appear on the habitat
operation panel indicate the general status of the habitat
environment. Blue indicates a pleasant, comfortable
environment, yellow indicates caution required and red
indicates a state of imminent danger.
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