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The Overgrowth is a nice place to let some slimes roam. I personally use it as a garden, most plots for gardens or coops :3 Cause my slimes won't see it, so they won't try to get the food if they get really hungry. It has natural growing carrots, pogofruit, and chickens :D So it'd be a good spot for some "pet" slimes to roam in, cause they'll get a normal flow of food. :)
Also the decorations such as ornaments are for decoration :3 They don't scare or give joy to the slimes. I say scare, cause I gotten a Tarr ornament :D lol so random. And a Honey Slime ornament. You can put them wherever you like :3 I put my two ornaments on the stair's posts to my house, to dress them up a bit :3 I'm excited when I'll find more :D
I call any slimes that I let roam free "pets". And for those kind, I'd choose harmless ones. Cause if you wanna collect their plorts, you don't wanna get in their way and get hit by them. lol. Pinks, Tabbies, Honeys, you know, the harmless ones. I just named a few.
That sounds nice :3 Honeys are sweet lol, pun not intended. Puddles are fine in their ponds. But coops aren't great to have back there. :/ I'm sorry I forgot to mention that. Roostros can get stressed out if there's too many hens to mate with, so they'll turn elderly. When they are elderly they are useless, no babies from the elders. But slimes will still eat elder chickens. And it doesn't matter if the roostro is in a coop or not, it'll be able to mate with hens outside of the coops as well. So I would suggest keep your coops out of areas that have chickens that naturally spawn there. Unless you want your roostros to become elderly, and pointless for you. Good luck.
I don't keep them in corrals, I just let them free-range.