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Jellyjewel
A more beautiful cousin to Flobberworms, Jellyjewels share much the same properties, that is to say, very few at all. Their mucus is likewise an excellent potions thickener, and their bright colours enable to them to camouflage against bright foliage… when they match. Found throughout Asia, they are kept preferentially by some Potioneers, who find them more relaxing to look at than a tank of Flobberworms, with their many and varied colours.
Jellyjewels will eat most kinds of vegetation, though they have a preference for the leaves of soft shrubbery and certain magical herbs. This will not, however, prevent them from consuming even rotting wood, and they are known to be highly effective parts of the decompositional environmental cycle, consuming dead leaves, twigs, rotting nuts and wood alike, if more slowly than they do leaves. Studies are being done to see if a Jellyjewels food will alter the properties of their mucus in Potioneering, though the results are not yet known.
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themonsterblogofmonsters:
Jellyjewel
A more beautiful cousin to Flobberworms, Jellyjewels share much the same properties, that is to say, very few at all. Their mucus is likewise an excellent potions thickener, and their bright colours enable to them to camouflage against bright foliage… when they match. Found throughout Asia, they are kept preferentially by some Potioneers, who find them more relaxing to look at than a tank of Flobberworms, with their many and varied colours.
Jellyjewels will eat most kinds of vegetation, though they have a preference for the leaves of soft shrubbery and certain magical herbs. This will not, however, prevent them from consuming even rotting wood, and they are known to be highly effective parts of the decompositional environmental cycle, consuming dead leaves, twigs, rotting nuts and wood alike, if more slowly than they do leaves. Studies are being done to see if a Jellyjewels food will alter the properties of their mucus in Potioneering, though the results are not yet known.
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