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This was a big day for Medaka eggs! Once everyone was hatched, the amount of food I needed to feed my Medaka tripled, but I was able to at least scoop up 6 of them to feed my Arowana. I’ll have an update on those guys someday, and hopefully soon!

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I quite accidentally gave them different expressions but they’re all ready!

Here’s a second picture. 🙂

All that’s left to do is wash, dry and mail them off to their new home!

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Sha-BAM! I finished one hat of a three item order for these cool guys.

Two to go! After measuring out the materials and time, I decided $35 a piece plus shipping is a fair rate for these guys. 🙂

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I am so sick of fast agers.

Like. Wow. I’m ready to neuter every fast ager I see chemically. If I never see one again, it’ll be too soon.

That said, I finally said “I’m done with this nonsense,” and set to work to edit every genome I have installed to prevent generation 1 ‘fast agers’ from coming into the stream. That means no more super-fast aging vanilla ettins or grendels and no more fast-aging third party breeds either. I’m just tired of seeing so many wonderful gen1 creatures get neutered. :/

The good news is that, in doing this, I’ve made it easier for us to get some of those cool-looking mixed creatures instead of the stablizing guppy ettin/ombra norn/extra tailed norns and ettins we have in the stream now.

If you submit a creature that makes it to adulthood before it reaches 30 minutes of age, it will be automatically neutered by the Norn of Infertility, be it ettin, norn, grendel or geat. Don’t worry! I will not export it.

As for creatures that are already in the stream, they’re being removed, gradually, with the Norn of Infertility and my own force of will. Wish me luck getting rid of these things!

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