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Just a guess, but could it be the humidity? Seems like temperature is accounted for, not sure if humidity is dropping too.
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What's the strain and how old are the sclerotia? If they're leaking a load of pigment soon after rehydrating, it's the sclerotia that's the problem - comes with an earthy smell. Cold down to 4c won't kill them - I store mine in the fridge occasionally. An hour to two ours is about right for a newly awoken slime to cover an oat flake though. Finely powdered oats can help revive a weak one.
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Your best bet is go for broke - take the whole remaining piece, hydrate it and add some powdered oats straight on top - just a pinch. Keep them at 20c min, when you see growth, feed slowly.
It's possible you just got a bad batch of sclerotia, but since both strains are bad, I wonder if they got overheated or something in the post.
I'll post you more on Saturday - they do come with a guarantee!
Update:
One Daywalker managed to develop and it seems pretty normal, the second I sprinkled with crushed oats and I think it helped. I'm going to observe them. My other trials proved unsuccessful. I'm going to have a try of this last-chance method today.
Thank you very much for your help both substantive and material.
FYI I'm having a similar problem as well, for the past month or so, with Mazie + Daywalker.
Age: not an issue, I received these from Ian in August! worked fine then~
Temp: year-round temps here are 25-30'C.
Humidity: it's more humid now, actually
I'll try the "go for broke" method now.
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