But if I wanted to breed my otters I needed a boatload of fish, because one of the Ark quirks I find most inconvenient is the way carnivores of all sorts favor fish over meat, meaning otters (and my pelagornises in other games) have to be inventory fed because I hate the water in Ark and want to spend as little time as possible messing around in it.
And sure enough, my first juvenile otter is sharing the trough meant exclusively for her with every other carnivore in range. It’s a massive pain.
If you're running a modded game, are you using S+? If so, the S+ Feeding Trough gives you the ability to exclude or include only certain dinos from using the trough, so you could set up a trough that only allows otters (for fish), and all the other carnivores will use other troughs
I am using this feature, but in reverse: I have a trough set up to exclude Rexs, so that forces my (ever growing) pack of Rexs to use a different trough. This stops the very hungry juveniles from eating all of the meat meant for the rest of my dinos.
So what did you do in ARK today?
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@LadyCrescent,
If you're running a modded game, are you using S+? If so, the S+ Feeding Trough gives you the ability to exclude or include only certain dinos from using the trough, so you could set up a trough that only allows otters (for fish), and all the other carnivores will use other troughs
I am using this feature, but in reverse: I have a trough set up to exclude Rexs, so that forces my (ever growing) pack of Rexs to use a different trough. This stops the very hungry juveniles from eating all of the meat meant for the rest of my dinos.