Depends on the slime.
no they need slime. if its a slime alien it needs slime. that's why its called a slime alien. but it will grow in jelly too though
Slime grows in the dark scientific explanation through watering, mulching
Dead logs or fallen trees.
slime mold
The largest slime mold recorded was over thirty square meters as listed on wikipedia. The size depends on its source of nourishment and conditions.
Slime molds are primarily categorized into two main types: plasmodial slime molds and cellular slime molds. Plasmodial slime molds, like Physarum polycephalum, exist as a large, multinucleate cell that can move and grow in search of food. Cellular slime molds, such as Dictyostelium discoideum, exist as individual amoebae that can aggregate to form a multicellular structure when food is scarce. Both types play important roles in decomposition and nutrient cycling in their ecosystems.
Slime-forming bacteria in well water are bacteria that produce a sticky or slimy substance as they grow and reproduce. This slime can accumulate on well surfaces and plumbing fixtures, leading to biofouling and potential water quality issues. Regular disinfection and maintenance of the well system can help control slime-forming bacteria.
Synthesize a king slime and a king cure slime. King Slime=(slime+slime)+(slime+slime) King Cureslime=Megalodon+(any slime, B rank I think) GOOD LUCK!
"Slime" in French is "la slime" or "le slime."
Use the pick tool on the plants and ground up food should fall out(circles). Have your slime follow you over them and that's basicly how your baby slime eats. Older slimes can eat bricks, so you move them over the bricks and they eat them.
Slime is a stretchable colored glue like structure that can be easily made at home. It can dry if kept outside with high temperatures. However; it will withstand temperatures up to 18 degrees Celsius. Slime can develop mold if it is left out and once the mold starts to grow it needs to be thrown away.
Nick slime is nickalodien slime. It's green and sticky