Slimy porridge squares - a tidier way to give out physarum - The Slime Mould Collective2024-03-28T09:52:58Zhttp://slimoco.ning.com/forum/topics/slimy-porridge-squares-a-tidier-way-to-give-out-physarum?xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSpecial K might break down bi…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2017-03-24:3917201:Comment:334892017-03-24T14:42:27.034Zianhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>Special K might break down bit too much to be convenient, they will eat breakfast cereal though - I've fed mine on cornflakes before. The main reason for oats is they're a convenient size to make small bits of bait and cost about 40p per kilo. Rice is good too</p>
<p>Special K might break down bit too much to be convenient, they will eat breakfast cereal though - I've fed mine on cornflakes before. The main reason for oats is they're a convenient size to make small bits of bait and cost about 40p per kilo. Rice is good too</p> Hi Ian do you know about "all…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2017-03-24:3917201:Comment:335662017-03-24T14:39:30.456ZFrançois-Joseph Deminierehttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/FrancoisJosephDeminiere
<p>Hi Ian do you know about "all bran" or "specialK" cereals ?</p>
<p>they seem very close to your compound I think...</p>
<p>I'll try them as soon I can find some for my whife (who eat that kind of food too... :)</p>
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<p>nobody tried this kind of food for blobs ?</p>
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<p>François-Joseph</p>
<p>Hi Ian do you know about "all bran" or "specialK" cereals ?</p>
<p>they seem very close to your compound I think...</p>
<p>I'll try them as soon I can find some for my whife (who eat that kind of food too... :)</p>
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<p>nobody tried this kind of food for blobs ?</p>
<p></p>
<p>François-Joseph</p> Did a session on Wednesday an…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2017-03-24:3917201:Comment:334852017-03-24T11:37:59.391Zianhttp://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
<p>Did a session on Wednesday and these worked great. I found long strips spaced about 1cm apart actually work a little better as they need less of starter to inoculate, a plastic knife and fork do great for taking slices off to distribute. I gave out fifty sets and used just a quarter of a 20cm tray.</p>
<p>Did a session on Wednesday and these worked great. I found long strips spaced about 1cm apart actually work a little better as they need less of starter to inoculate, a plastic knife and fork do great for taking slices off to distribute. I gave out fifty sets and used just a quarter of a 20cm tray.</p>