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Also had an issue with farms, where I put in a seed and they instantly disappear. Not sure if it's something to do with overloading the game as I have a lot of stuff.
A small round hole with ferns . So wont be crafting there again.
For mass production the outdoor farm is a better option if you have unlocked the technology.
However, it would be bad if you spawned larvae all over the world in a long game session. Thousands of larvae spread all over the map might slow down the game significantly.
Started happening after I got the T2 grower and started to make a lot more of them (roughly 18)
A small round hole with ferns - that will be a frog pond eventually. I've never heard of anybody trying to put a water collector in one, especially given that the game mentions that the water collector collects atmospheric water, rather than suck it up like a pump. Kudos for originality, I guess! I'm guessing that the game engine doesn't know what to do with it, so it just 'forgets' to include it...