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The slime mould, Physarum polycephalum, 'Daywalker', is very easy to keep, harmless and undemanding just requiring oats for food. Making maps and mazes for them to solve and explore is easy to do. Despite its name it is not a mould but a protist species, and moves similarly to other protists, such as amoebae, by extending fan-shaped pseudopodia to forage for food.

The slime mould is sent out in a dried format called a 'sclerotia', and can be kept like this for years, provided it is stored in a dark and dry location. The piece supplied is approximately 20mm square, this can be kept as your stock culture and used for numerous practicals.

Once you are ready to wake your sclerotia sample please follow the below instructions:

  • Put some sterile filter paper in a petri dish and dampen it; alternatively use a sterile agar plate (agar-agar or technical agar, not nutrient agar)
  • Using a sterile scalpel, cut a 5mm square off your dried sample and place orange side up in the middle of the petri dish, then put a single sterile oat flake next to it
  • Leave it somewhere dark overnight; keep the temperature 20-25°C.
  • The slime will wake up and start to eat the oat, once it's fully covered the oat, add a couple more
  • Keep it in the dark and gradually increase the amount of oats at each feed
  • Once it is the size of a 10p, you are ready to use it!

For information on how to keep them, how to find them in the wild and what amazing tricks these strange organisms can do please have a look at Warwick University's School of Life Sciences Slime Mould Guides.

CLEAPSS also have some great resources for slime moulds including GL471 Slime mould Introduction and GL472 Activities Using Slime Moulds

A portion of the sales of this product are given to charity annually.

Slime Mould (Physarum polycephalum)

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The slime mould, Physarum polycephalum, 'Daywalker', is very easy to keep, harmless and undemanding just requiring oats for food. Making maps and mazes for them to solve and explore is easy to do. Despite its name it is not a mould but a protist species, and moves similarly to other protists, such as amoebae, by extending fan-shaped pseudopodia to forage for food.

The slime mould is sent out in a dried format called a 'sclerotia', and can be kept like this for years, provided it is stored in a dark and dry location. The piece supplied is approximately 20mm square, this can be kept as your stock culture and used for numerous practicals.

Once you are ready to wake your sclerotia sample please follow the below instructions:

  • Put some sterile filter paper in a petri dish and dampen it; alternatively use a sterile agar plate (agar-agar or technical agar, not nutrient agar)
  • Using a sterile scalpel, cut a 5mm square off your dried sample and place orange side up in the middle of the petri dish, then put a single sterile oat flake next to it
  • Leave it somewhere dark overnight; keep the temperature 20-25°C.
  • The slime will wake up and start to eat the oat, once it's fully covered the oat, add a couple more
  • Keep it in the dark and gradually increase the amount of oats at each feed
  • Once it is the size of a 10p, you are ready to use it!

For information on how to keep them, how to find them in the wild and what amazing tricks these strange organisms can do please have a look at Warwick University's School of Life Sciences Slime Mould Guides.

CLEAPSS also have some great resources for slime moulds including GL471 Slime mould Introduction and GL472 Activities Using Slime Moulds

A portion of the sales of this product are given to charity annually.

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