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A few players have this behavior, but I couldn't reproduce it, so I would like to know your hardware (options, troubleshooting) as well as testing with the FPS capped if possible and tell me if you still have the issue with 60 fps.
Is it a particular egg? Do they fall when you have the vsync?
I figured it out! This is a PS4 version, but it's worth a shot. I've moved all of my creatures into storage, along with some plants. Deconstruct the Alien Containment. Then made TWO in the same room, back to back. I've placed two eggs inside one of them, and they didn't fall through the floor. I then started adding my hatched creatures into one tank, and eggs in the other. There are a LOT of resources involved in this, but it was worth it.
While the creatures clip out of the base, they'll still hatch inside the containment just fine.
That may be, but I felt better seeing the eggs in the tank and not rolling off a hill in the distance.