This is my first prototype for a sustainable algae farm by breeding pufts in the left room and packing hatched wild ones in the right
Another problem is that the player does not get to have the telescope operators focus on specific tiles. They almost randomly choose the tiles that they survey, though they do always pick the ones that are the closest to the tile on which they reside. Fortunately, telescope operation does not...
Pips will consider planting a seed in a tile under these conditions: The tile has no more than 2 other plants in a square 6 left, 6 down, 5 right, 5 up from the tile. It is either a "natural tile" of less than 150 hardness, a farm tile or a hydroponic farm. The pip can navi...
I've been playing this for years and only last week did I realise a method for the reed fiber, which is to use poop water directly out of the toilets in to hydroponic farm tiles with reed fiber in. The perfect use for warm poop water as the reed fiber doesn't care about germs as...
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The others are Amphibole silicates while chrysotile is a serpentine mineral. Whether it is completely safe or not depends on the form it's in (and on who you ask), but it is generally agreed that chrysotile is the least potent carcinogen among the asbestos minerals. Mineral details: ...
So I've been trying to get my priorities in line and such and I keep feeling like im messing up somewhere. First bit of advice i was given was I have too many algea terrariums. After that, not much. I feel like I need a stable farm so I can cultivate muc
Box in the geyser in a 3*3 (inside) tile wall, with the gas pump and an atmo switch (set to above 800 or so) and you can deconstruct the gas filter as soon as you got rid of anything not natural gas in that box. The switch will lead to the pump only running ~1/4 of the ...
not that much... It's enough to add 2 more tiles somewhere that creates 3 more walls and you're fine. On 7/19/2018 at 7:35 AM, Neotuck said: Also remember for every lamp you place is a wasted space for an extra farm tile You're limited to 96 tiles/ranch, and each ...
Currently it is very tedious to set up a farm. You have to click each tile and then select the plant and then click the "plant" button. It would be alot more convenient if a doubleclick on the plant would do the same action, which would at least save us