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Hoping to pick everyones brain about this topic.. 

There isn't much information out there I just tried to quickly google but if anyone knows please let us know!

Can both sweetle and grubs tend to plants? I notice grubs give more meat but by how much? How much do both eat is it safer to go one option over the other?

Just want to see everyones opinion since all I know is I basically use sweetles in my "hatch" ranches. They've basically replaced my hatches. Does anyone know if 1 ranch of hatches is the same in meat quantity as 1 ranch of sweetles?

Thanks in advance!

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26 minutes ago, Steve8 said:

Grubgrubs have a much, much higher growth speed increase. The same as fertilizer I think. They eat sucrose though so it's not an either/or thing

Fertilizer gives +100%
Grubgrub +50%
Sweetle +5%

All these effects stack.

 

Regarding Meat

Hatch: 2000 kCal
Sweetle: 1200 1600 kCal
Grubgrub: 3500  4800 kCal

After last patch Grubgrub requires 16 tiles instead of 12. So 6 per 96 tile ranch.

Of course it's still Alpha and probably something will change

 

upd: there was a wrong info about calories. Updates according to this post

 

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6 minutes ago, Cybeon said:

Regarding Meat

Hatch: 2000 kCal
Sweetle: 1200 kCal
Grubgrub: 3500 kCal

By any chance do you know how much feed each one requires? If sweetles still give a +5% growth speed it still produces a grub fruit am I right? I'm just trying to balance a ranch/farm build. If anyone knows would appreciate it.

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4 hours ago, misotoma said:

By any chance do you know how much feed each one requires? If sweetles still give a +5% growth speed it still produces a grub fruit am I right? I'm just trying to balance a ranch/farm build. If anyone knows would appreciate it.

Sweetle use 20kg/cycle sulphur and return 10kg of sucrose I think.

Grubgrub uses 30kg/cycle sucrose or 50kg sulphur

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