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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:39 am

Icon wrote:Take them out, place the pythons on a box or some other container, and put purity food next to them to eat (once every 12 hours). Best bet would be pumpkin flesh or cabbage leaves. Then when they eat, they take on a % of the purity of the food



Ok, thank you. I will take them out of the bin...

I'll have to buy some food with actual purity in it, everything I have is at zero.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Tammer » Tue Jan 20, 2015 4:23 am

Icon wrote:Best bet would be pumpkin flesh or cabbage leaves.

You're living in the past, man.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:55 am

Tammer wrote:
Icon wrote:Best bet would be pumpkin flesh or cabbage leaves.

You're living in the past, man.


Funny thing is,I am trying to plant cabbage.
I got the 5 humus to fertilize, and planted some seeds, so we shall see how this goes.


Thanks for the help.

Still not sure how to take my python worms and give them some purity lol
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Rubberduckbandit » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:58 am

tkbuffalo wrote:
Tammer wrote:
Icon wrote:Best bet would be pumpkin flesh or cabbage leaves.

You're living in the past, man.


Funny thing is,I am trying to plant cabbage.
I got the 5 humus to fertilize, and planted some seeds, so we shall see how this goes.


Thanks for the help.

Still not sure how to take my python worms and give them some purity lol


Put them in a container with food next to them after a certain amount of time they will eat the food and get a small purity boost from the food of higher purity.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Icon » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:01 am

place 1, cabbage leaf apparently, next to them in a container, wooden box, chect, whatever container works. then put, again, apparently cabbage leaves, next to the pythons, every 12 hours they will eat 1 food item from any of the 4 slots surrounding them, so just make sure they are are kind of "touching" in the box
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Re: Compost ?

Postby DarkNacht » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:34 am

Icon wrote:place 1, cabbage leaf apparently, next to them in a container, wooden box, chect, whatever container works. then put, again, apparently cabbage leaves, next to the pythons, every 12 hours they will eat 1 food item from any of the 4 slots surrounding them, so just make sure they are are kind of "touching" in the box

I think its more often than 12 hours now.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby tkbuffalo » Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:25 am

Thank you for this information.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby JohnCarver » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:07 am

DarkNacht wrote:I think its more often than 12 hours now.

It is. I buffed worm eating in a previous patch.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Thor » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:15 am

I think its somewhere around three to four hours.
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Re: Compost ?

Postby Arkadion » Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:59 am

Always put "food" with purity higher than the worm, else I think the worm can loose purity... :? I use a full row of pythons for each bin. I think this way you get the max out of them.
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