Basidio-24 the Basidio

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Basidio-24
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The time limit challenge, aka the.
Rules:
1. must be done through the exchange area. Make sure you have it on "View Feeds prefer." It is safer that way. I don't want any trouble with someone feeding a creature and a player accidentally getting on a case about it evolving. This is best done when we have a 300-feed task day. It will track things better.
2. Set a 10-minute time limit. You must be on a different site and navigate to Eggcave within the time limit.
No Snaplink thing is allowed for the challenge, as I don't use it.
(The EC rules may have changed a while ago. At one point, I thought they had said they do not like us using Snaplink-type things, and I know a lot of adoptable sites don't like Snaplink-type things.) Ctrl/Cmd + Click and Ctrl/Cmd + W are allowed, as that is what I do. I usually hover my figures over the Ctrl/Cmd + W command to close them quickly and open the tab after a feed or feed error.

3. Now, see if you can do 300 feeds in less than 10 minutes; all must be taken as feeds on-site to count. You will get feed errors; only one refresh within that second is allowed if you spot the error in that second. If you get it again, you close and move on immediately to the next creature, as that is the rule I keep to. You will see that 300 will quickly turn into over 300 feeds for you. Can it still be done in 10 minutes, and can the daily rewards still be claimed? For me, it all depends on the feed errors; hence, I call the feed errors a lag monster, and it depends on how hungry it is, as it was so hungry in January that it did me in one too many days, and I am still mad about that. Hence, it is the reason I lost the January CC bonus and why I call the feed errors a lag monster.
Now, I must also be highly cautious after Mar 10, When I lose the wiggle room on workday nights. Yep, Daylight saving time gets me, but not in the usual way. Since my state doesn't do it, it switched the offset rollover time to 6 pm my time, right when I get off work, so is there any wiggle room? I don't see it. Since it's a 7 pm rollover, my time is for a few more days, which leaves me with that wiggle room for a few more days. They will return to the 7 pm rollover time on Nov 3.

Here is my situation:
Mar 7: 100 feeds = 17 errored + redo of 17 = 117 feeds.
Mar 8: 200 = 48 errored + 48 more redo = 9 more error on the 48 redos + 9 to fix the 9 redo it missed the first time = 257
May 9: 300 feed = 60 errored + 60 redo = 9 more errors on the redo + 9 to fix the nine redo it missed the first time = 369 feeds.
Mar 10:100 = 31 errors = + redo of redo of = 131 feeds.
Note this is where It's even more tricky as I've lost any wiggle room till Nov 3.
Mar 11: 200 = 40 errored + 40 more redo = 6 more errors on the 40 redos + 6 to fix the six redos it missed the first time = 246.
Mar 12 100 feeds = 23 errors + 23 more redo = 2 more errors on the 23 redos + 2 to fix the two redos it missed the first time = 125.
Mar 13: 200 = 55 errors + 55 more redos = 11 more errors on the 55 redos + 11 to fix the 11 redos it missed the first time = 266 feeds—the extra cost, as I did this in my morning hour, was breakfast complications. I almost had to skip breakfast but could eat it at work. It seems Lag Monster wanted a late lunch. I can't afford to skip days at the moment.
Mar 14: 300 = 67 errors + 67 more redos = 21 more errors on the 67 redos + 21 to fix the 21 redos it missed the first time = 388 feeds
Mar 15=?
Mar 16 200 = 94 errors + 94 redos = 37 more errors on the 94 redos + 37 redos it missed the first time = 14 more errors + 14 redos it missed on the first redo = 345 (worst lag monster case since I started tracking)

About Basidio Eggs

Gem-Studded Puffball

Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Agaricaceae
Genus: Lycoperdon

About the Basidio Creature

Basidio puffballs grow in fields, gardens, and along roadsides, as well as in grassy clearings in woods. It is edible when young and the internal flesh is completely white, although care must be taken to avoid confusion with immature fruit bodies of poisonous Amanita species. Basidios can usually be distinguished from other similar puffballs by differences in surface texture.

The spores' surfaces have many microscopic spines and can cause severe irritation of the lung when inhaled. This condition has been reported to afflict pets that play or run where the puffballs are present. Keep your other creatures safe!