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Why can't fluorescent mucus be preserved?
Fluorescent mucus is a kind of creature that needs certain conditions to be kept in captivity. Here are some suggestions:

1. Provide enough fluorescent fruits: fluorescent mucus needs enough fluorescent fruits to survive. In areas rich in fluorescent fruits, such as fluorescent grasslands, a large number of fluorescent fruits can be obtained by planting fluorescent grass. Placing fluorescent fruits near fluorescent mucus can meet their food needs.

2. Keep enough brightness: fluorescent mucus needs to survive in an environment with enough brightness. If the brightness is too low, they will disappear. Therefore, when keeping fluorescent mucus in captivity, it is necessary to keep the brightness of the surrounding environment high enough.

3. Avoid sunlight: fluorescent mucus will disappear in the sun. Avoid direct sunlight when keeping fluorescent mucus in captivity. They can be placed indoors or in caves, or illuminated by light sources such as fluorescent lamps.

4. Prevent interaction with other organisms: The interaction between fluorescent mucus and other organisms may have adverse effects, such as disappearance or abnormal state. Therefore, when keeping fluorescent mucus in captivity, we should avoid their interaction with other organisms, such as other mucus or other organisms.

If the fluorescent mucus cannot be locked, it may be due to the following reasons:

1. Insufficient number of fluorescent fruits: If the number of fluorescent fruits is insufficient, the fluorescent mucus will not survive, which will lead to the inability to be locked. It is necessary to increase the number of fluorescent fruits to meet the food demand of fluorescent mucus.

2. Insufficient brightness: If the brightness of the surrounding environment is insufficient, the fluorescent mucus will disappear and cannot be turned off. It is necessary to increase the brightness of the surrounding environment, such as using a light source such as a fluorescent lamp for lighting.

3. Sunlight problem: If the fluorescent mucus is exposed to the sun, it will also cause it to be unlocked. They need to be placed indoors or in caves to avoid direct sunlight.

4. Interaction with other organisms: If the fluorescent mucus interacts with other organisms, it may also lead to failure to be locked. Avoid their interaction with other organisms, such as other mucus or other organisms.

If the above suggestions can't solve the problem, try to regenerate a fluorescent mucus and put it in a more stable environment.