A wild Flox gains one cycle of scale growth when it consumes 320 kcal of food. However, due to its metabolism being reduced by 75%, its feeding frequency is also reduced by 75%.
Additionally, because it is wild, its scale growth rate is further reduced by 75%.
Considering both factors, it appears that the scale growth rate of a wild Flox is only 1/16th of that of a domesticated Flox?
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Feeding the wild Flox and observing its eating behavior reveals that it eats once every 4 cycles, but the scale growth effect only lasts for 1 cycle.
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