8/5/2023 0 Comments Subnautica eggs hatching![]() ![]() These eggs have an energy value of 231, while a Crabsnake has an energy value of 700. You’ll find Crabsnake eggs inside the Jellyshrooms that are in the Jellyshroom cave. These eggs are very oval and purple, with dark purple stripes on the top. You’ll be able to tell this egg apart from the rest because it has the same colors as a Boneshark (light purple and yellow). You’ll be able to find this egg in the Bulb Zone, the Mushroom Forest, and in the Underwater Islands. This Subnautica creature egg will hatch in one day, and it has an energy value of 210 meanwhile, a fully grown Bonesshark has an energy value of 630. This egg has an energy value of 259, while grown Ampeels have an energy value of 770. ![]() It’s easy to recognize since it’s completely red and has little antennas poking out of the egg, similar to the ones an adult Ampeel has. This egg has an incubation period of one day, and you’ll find it in the Blood Kelp Zone and the Bulb Zone. There are other ways you can interact with the eggs, like using the Survival Knife or other melee weapons to destroy them, but, honestly, this serves no purpose, and you will just destroy a perfectly healthy egg. Unlike Special Eggs, you can collect normal eggs and bring them to your Alien Containment to hatch them. Normal Eggs are the ones that come from creatures you’ll easily find in the different biomes of Planet 4546B. However, only 14 can be collected and hatched, the other three are special eggs belonging to Leviathan-type creatures.īefore any of the eggs can hatch, it’ll be labeled as an “unknown creature egg,” still, you can guess which creature it belongs to thanks to the biome where you found it and how it looks. While exploring, you’ll find 17 different alien eggs Subnautica has to offer. This hatch will require x1 Quartz and x2 Titanium. Also, if you want to swim inside the aquarium, you’ll need to build a Hatch on one of the sides so you can get it. You can craft the Alien Containment inside your Seabase’s Multipurpose Room by using the Habitat Builder. To craft this item, you’ll need x5 Glass and x2 Titanium. You’ll be able to obtain the Alien Containment’s blueprint via the data boxes available in Degasi Seabases, Wrecks from the Aurora, or Destroyed Lifepods. ![]() ![]() This item is basically a huge fishbowl where you can safely put inside your Seabase Subnautica’s alien creatures. If you’re serious about hatching eggs you’ll have to build an Alien Containment sooner than later. Keep in mind that hatched creatures can die inside the Alien Containment if there are too many species in the space. You can either leave the baby there where it will slowly grow or take it outside and place it in open water there, it will immediately become an adult version of the species. After some time has passed, that egg will hatch into a baby version of its respective species.
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