ᴡʜᴀᴛ's ᴀ sʟᴏɢ? wrote:Good question! Slogs are a hybrid species that
were genetically developed to improve the
lives of people who suffer from depression or
chronic illness. Their fur is some of the softest
in the world, and petting them triggers a
massive release of positive chemicals in the
human brain, improving mood. Because of this,
they were often used as therapy pets in hospitals.
They come in all shapes and sizes, including hypo-
allergenic variants! Slogs do not have front legs,
and thus make great cuddle buddies, as pesky
front paws won't get in the way. Their fur matts
very easily, and thus, owning one not only helps
children learn responsibility, but also can aid
physical therapy patients!
Recently, pet-grade slogs have been released onto
the market in hopes that they will improve the lives
of the general public as well! We hope that you will
accept one of these fluffy noodles into your life.
You won't regret it!
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Look out! There seem to be small balls of
fluff scooting around everywhere...
fluff scooting around everywhere...
ɴᴜʀsᴇʀʏ ɢᴜɪᴅᴇʟɪɴᴇs wrote:-> only mxf pairings can breed
-> breedings result in 1-5 eggs, however, if couple art
of the parents is included in the form, there is a 60% of an extra egg!
-> you must own a slog two weeks before breeding it
-> slogs may only breed twice in their lifetimes.
however, if both slots are used for the same mate, then they
get a third slot to use with that mate! this special slot doesn't
get the chance of a couple-art extra egg.
-> nymphs grow into adults two weeks after birth
-> artists will post the clutch of eggs, and after fates
are decided, the eggs will hatch into nymphs, starting the 2week
growth process.
-> if an egg's fate is not decided within 30 days, then
the artist will rehome it. the artist may not keep it for themselves.
-> orphan batches are allowed, but extremely uncommon,
as if a nymph doesn't learn social skills it will have issues functioning
in the world without serious mental issues.