Mantle is the content and containment cloud for cephalopods. Store every enclosure, version every overnight rearrangement, govern access down to the individual arm, and keep a tamper-evident record of every escape attempt.
Deployed across nine public aquariums, two university marine labs, and one home aquarist who would like it on the record that he warned everyone. SOC 2 Type II.
Gerald Giant Pacific Octopus · Tank C-3Locked
Lid Configuration v14Internal
Tank Layout (rockwork)Confidential
Camouflage LogActively Hiding
Containment Integrity86%
Egress incident: probing arm detected at north seam
Audited & attestedSOC 2 Type II · ISO 27001 · AZA-aligned
North Pier AquariumColdwater GalleryUniversity Marine AnnexTidewater LabsThe Sealed Room
Capabilities
Govern an animal that does not wish to be governed.
Three controls, applied to a cephalopod with the same rigor your security team applies to a quarterly close.
01
Per-Arm Access Governance
Assign each of the eight arms its own access scope. The mantle holds admin. Arms three and seven are cleared to work the feeder latch. The rest stay read-only. Policy is enforced at the suckers and reconciled hourly, so the moment an arm reaches somewhere it was never provisioned for, you get a ticket before it gets the lid.
02
Version History for the Enclosure
Your octopus redecorates the tank at three in the morning. Mantle captures each layout as a numbered revision, so the rockwork, the decor, and the exact position of the filter intake are restorable to any prior known-good state. Roll back to v41 in one click. It will be undone by breakfast. The change is at least attributable now.
03
Egress Threat Detection
Lid sensors, a rim camera, and a tank-volume model watch for the early signature of an exit: a probing arm at the seam, a slow drop in water level, an ink event with no clear cause. A confirmed egress opens an incident, pages the on-call aquarist, and writes a tamper-evident line to the audit ledger. The escape still happens. It is simply no longer undocumented.
Customers
The escape was always going to happen. Now it has a paper trail.
Operators who decided their cephalopod was a compliance surface.
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Gerald used to be on the floor by six a.m. with no explanation. He is still on the floor by six. The difference is that I now have the timeline, the arm involved, and a signed incident report my insurer accepts.
Dorota Avila-Brenner Lead Aquarist, Coldwater Gallery, North Pier Aquarium
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Our first containment review failed in eleven minutes. After Mantle we passed in forty, and the auditor went home with a complete record of every escape since the tank opened.
Reuben Oyelaran, MSc Facilities and Compliance Officer, University Marine Annex
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I granted arm seven feeder access and revoked it from the other seven. The octopus has not lost weight and my countertops are finally dry. This is the most governed my home has ever been.
Pen Castellano Home Aquarist and, as of this quarter, designated Octopus Data Owner
Pricing
Priced by how sealed the lid is.
Every plan includes the audit ledger. The ledger is not optional. Neither, it turns out, is the octopus.