A fish feeder stored in a sterile atmosphere fails to recognize this property when calculating the decay of nosh beans stored inside it.
The above screenshot shows nosh beans stored in a fish feeder inside a room filled with carbon dioxide.
Per the tooltip, the total change per cycle of freshness shows refrigerated status, but a normal atmosphere instead of sterile atmosphere as would be expected if using carbon dioxide.
In the above example, this is confirmed not to be a visual display bug only, as contents of the feeder were observed to decay and form the appropriate rot pile.
Step 1: Place fish feeder submerged in fluid inside room filled with sterile gas.
Step 2: Fill fish feeder with nosh beans.
Step 3: Select fish feeder, select contents of fish feeder, use tooltip to identify decay rate.
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