![]() I placed the egg in a building I specifically made for incubation, a 3x3 in length and width, four walls high, and a dinosaur gate (these babies are born big). ![]() Note, even if you're standing next to a fire, the degrees won't change, that itself is very handy as you're egg sitting. Anyways, I was trying to hatch the umpteenth rex egg that I've gotten sense mating became a thing (after several failures and one accident) and it was this time that I started paying attention to the degrees of Celsius around me. Now, the egg I was hatching was a rex egg.don't judge me, you all know you tried it. Note, this was very important to the incubation process. Tempts usually drop as low as 9 degree Celsius, and I believe yesterday they went up as high as 31-32 degree Celsius. But incase that is actually wrong, and only serves as the spawn point from the North 2 zone, I'll just say I live near the volcano in the middle of the island. First up, I myself live in the near middle of the island in a place I believe might be called the grand hills. And, that itself, means more incubation, which means less chance of your egg dying, and less waiting for the egg to hatch because it isn't incubating.īut I digress, let me go further into explaining so you get the idea. The three most important thing you have to take care in hatching an egg is location, location, and LOCATION! Why? Because your location on the island also determines the regular temperature of your environment, and will allow you to manipulate those tempts to your advantage with more precision. Because in using this method, you might as well place your bum against the screen and properly sit on your egg.that is to say this is basically egg sitting. Second of all, for those of you who don't exactly like the idea of a three to five hour hatching process, this breeding system simply might not be for you. So don't blame me too much if you're not in the correct spot. Like a raptors egg in the snow biome, you're simply wasting your time. Let me explain.įirst of all, recognize that some eggs simple won't hatch in certain biome. ![]() After trial and error (and accidently eating one of the fertilized eggs) I think I've finally figured out how to properly hatch an egg with excellent incubation and less chance of loosing egg health. Do not fret my brothers, I think that I've come up with a solution to our problems.
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