![]() ![]() When I remove one, they breed back up to 5, but no further. At least, that's where my Stalkers and Crashfish have stopped breeding. Each module is good for up to 10 critters, but anything that lays an egg (possibly spadefish excepted) counts as 2, so you can have only 5 per unit. Note that, as far as I can tell, large egg-laying creatures now take up double capacity in an Alien Containment. I try to breed one species per tank at a time where possible. If you have two different species in the containment, for some reason it seems likely that you will get all new "babies" from one species and zero from the other, at least until you free some space and let them try again. Since little fish don't lay eggs (spadefish excepted), they tend to breed faster. The more breeding pairs of things you have, the faster stuff will breed. Up to a full day or longer before they even lay an egg, and possibly as long after that for it to hatch. The Spadefish egg is as big or bigger than the Spadefish itself.Originally posted by or0b0ur0s:Especially with large egg-laying creatures, it takes a while.Wildlife you cannot pick up and add to your inventory in the wild… becomes lootable if you hatch it in an Aquarium.Once you’ve hatched an egg, its breed will show up as one of your Blueprints.If you quit the game before an egg you’ve placed in a tank has hatched, they can sometimes disappear.If you put 2 of the same breed of regular fish in an Aquarium, they will breed like RABBITS!! (until the tank is considered “full”).Hatched fish do not seem to eat regular fish if you stock their Aquarium, so “feeding” does not seem to be necessary. ![]() It does not matter if you put a Shocker egg in a single large Aquarium or a huge 10 deck Aquarium, they will grow to be the same size.Some fish do not grow as large in captivity, the Shocker most notably.You (currently) cannot drop a piece of metal in a tank to farm teeth from Stalkers.Eggs do not spawn immediately when entering a Biome, you must give them a minute (reproduction is har… difficult!).Interesting things I’ve learned along the way: F3 –> Enable Console –> “item reefbackegg” Tips *Can only be had via Console Commands as far as I know. No special trick to these, they are just lying about.Ĭonfirmed spawn: Spawns in jelly Shoorms with in caves Tend to find these around the largest Koosh plants. Shocker – Koosh Zone, Blood Kelp Caves / Zone.You’ll find these in grassy areas as well, best if searched during the day. Bone Shark – Koosh Zone, Underwater Islands, Mushroom Forest.Possibly the easiest egg to spot, especially at night, as they give off a mild glow. Easy to miss, but tend to be close to the shallowest part of Safe Shallows.ĭo not spawn in abundance it seems, but can be found around the edges of Safe Shallows. Smaller then other eggs, just a bit bigger than softballs. I have not been able to find any in the wild. I don’t know if this is intended or a bug, but these only seem to spawn if you put two Spadefish in a large Aquarium together. ![]() STEP FOUR THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP… wait 5-15 in-game days.Īll small fish that you are able to eat can breed but they don’t have eggs (not including the spadefish). Step Three PUT the egg/fish in the aquarium ![]() Step two build a large aquarium and put a hatch on it Ok, step one get a (or two) egg (see below for details)/fish ![]()
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