Each of these slimes can be kept in a pond and has a diet of water.
Seaweed SlimeCaption: I sea what you did there.
Diet: Water
Occurrence: Spawns from underwater plants
Default value of plort: 28
Aggressive?: No
Slimology: Although it isn't as shy as the puddle Slime, this tranquil Slime is slow moving and likes solitude.
Rancher Risks: It likes to grab things with its seaweed, so just make sure whatever it bring towards it isn't important, because it might eat it and not give anything in return.
Plortonomics: Seaweed plorts can be broken down to make a tough fiber which work well for making thick ropes and lines.
Bubble SlimeCaption: Drifting off into the sunset is their favorite hobby.
Diet: Water
Occurrence: The ancient ruins in the daytime
Default value of plort: 46
Aggressive?: No
Slimology: These light slimes will swim up to your when you're in the water. If you jump on them it pops the bubbles on them which quickly regenerate.
Rancher Risks: Although this Slime is harmless, when it gets out and of water, the two bubbles combine into one bubble and it slowly starts to float away.
Plortonomics: When squished around in water, it gets extremely bubbly. It doesn't have much of a function, but they sure are fun to play with.
Deep SlimeCaption: Dark blobs that come from the depths of the Slime sea.
Diet: Water
Occurrence: The Indigo Quarry at night
Default value of plort: 34
Aggressive?: No
Slimology: Make sure you give this guy a few friends, because if there aren't other slimes to play with, it will sink under water where is won't produce plorts. They may seem moody, but deep inside they love making friends.
Rancher Risks: You may sometimes think it has disappeared, but just look closely at the water and you'll see it's figure.
Plortonomics: These plorts are often used on the exterior of submersibles to withstand extreme water pressure when going deep down into the ocean. The texture also makes it easier to glide through the water.
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