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Dean Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:38am
Food Throw Path is Blocked
Can anyone explain me what does this mean? I just hired educators, put animal talks near the habitat, but when I click on them it says "Food Throw Path is Blocked". What does this mean?
Originally posted by Amigurumi:
Originally posted by Ditendra:
Originally posted by Amigurumi:
If there is enough open space behind the barrier, AND the barrier is low enough, the educator will be able to throw food in the habitat.
Yes, I understand it now, but the question is - is it necessary? Can educators do their job without it?
Yes, they don't have to be able to throw food to still work.
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Kajsa_Kavat Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:42am 
If space allows it, they will feed the animal. If it's blocked, they won't.
MrHappy (Banned) Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:47am 
Yes, you have to have space inside the habitat for the food to land. Eg, if you have water right up to the barrier then it won't work. Not 100% sure but I think the barrier also has to be low enough.
Dean Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:54am 
Originally posted by RCT Raw:
Yes, you have to have space inside the habitat for the food to land. Eg, if you have water right up to the barrier then it won't work. Not 100% sure but I think the barrier also has to be low enough.
My habitats are closed & made from brick and glass. I don't think people can throw food there. Is it even necessary to fix this issue or can I leave it like this? Is this throwing food necessary at all?
Last edited by Dean; Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:58am
Amigurumi Dec 17, 2020 @ 11:44am 
If there is enough open space behind the barrier, AND the barrier is low enough, the educator will be able to throw food in the habitat.
Dean Dec 17, 2020 @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by Amigurumi:
If there is enough open space behind the barrier, AND the barrier is low enough, the educator will be able to throw food in the habitat.
Yes, I understand it now, but the question is - is it necessary? Can educators do their job without it?
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Amigurumi Dec 17, 2020 @ 12:27pm 
Originally posted by Ditendra:
Originally posted by Amigurumi:
If there is enough open space behind the barrier, AND the barrier is low enough, the educator will be able to throw food in the habitat.
Yes, I understand it now, but the question is - is it necessary? Can educators do their job without it?
Yes, they don't have to be able to throw food to still work.
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Date Posted: Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:38am
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