(Moist) chamber of horrors or where the wild things are - The Slime Mould Collective2024-03-28T23:51:03Zhttp://slimoco.ning.com/forum/topics/moist-chamber-of-horrors-or-where-the-wild-things-are?commentId=3917201%3AComment%3A46411&feed=yes&xn_auth=noah excellent, my brother love…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2019-10-25:3917201:Comment:465182019-10-25T09:20:38.252ZBenny Fulmerhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/BennyFulmer
<p>ah excellent, my brother <em>loves </em>tardigrades - has two plushes of them and has even tried to say our cat is like one... we like weird organisms in this family</p>
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<p>there's a cheap portable microscope that's essentially just a bubble of plastic that might be good to pair with my foraging</p>
<p>ah excellent, my brother <em>loves </em>tardigrades - has two plushes of them and has even tried to say our cat is like one... we like weird organisms in this family</p>
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<p>there's a cheap portable microscope that's essentially just a bubble of plastic that might be good to pair with my foraging</p> I'd look under and in things…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2019-10-25:3917201:Comment:464112019-10-25T09:07:12.378Zianhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>I'd look under and in things - the domestic ones retreat to the dampest spot on their paper as they dry out. Cracks & loose lumps of bark, spongy rotten wood, under lichen's probably good - and you'll get tardigrades as a consolation prize!</p>
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<p>I'd look under and in things - the domestic ones retreat to the dampest spot on their paper as they dry out. Cracks & loose lumps of bark, spongy rotten wood, under lichen's probably good - and you'll get tardigrades as a consolation prize!</p>
<p></p> as someone who lives in essen…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2019-10-25:3917201:Comment:465122019-10-25T01:34:28.823ZBenny Fulmerhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/BennyFulmer
<p>as someone who lives in essentially a desert i wondered if there was any way for me to look for native slimes out here - good to know i might just need to submerge drier material to get them to come out and play :) any particular places slimes tend to stick around during dry seasons? there are some lichen covered branches around here i thought might be fruitful</p>
<p>as someone who lives in essentially a desert i wondered if there was any way for me to look for native slimes out here - good to know i might just need to submerge drier material to get them to come out and play :) any particular places slimes tend to stick around during dry seasons? there are some lichen covered branches around here i thought might be fruitful</p>