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bigmoe808 Jul 17, 2017 @ 12:21am
Hatching a troodon egg
What are the conditions? I have five that sit around in the shade/dry/warm. Do they need humidity.

Also, their condition is between 56-61% during the current late spring.
Last edited by bigmoe808; Jul 17, 2017 @ 12:25am
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DanielDev  [developer] Jul 17, 2017 @ 7:26am 
Shade, ambient temperature higher than 10, but less than 30, those are the two requirements. They will lose health if exposed to rain/snow, in extreme temperature or water, and under 25% the egg won't hatch anymore
bigmoe808 Jul 17, 2017 @ 2:41pm 
Originally posted by Daniel (Capribyte):
Shade, ambient temperature higher than 10, but less than 30, those are the two requirements. They will lose health if exposed to rain/snow, in extreme temperature or water, and under 25% the egg won't hatch anymore
Oh, okay. Than I'm lucky.

I wasn't going to take them at first (I wanted to steal eggs from an aging female that was only had 18 health), but it was raining in the spring and the mother put her nest right next to a pond. When I checked, it said they were in the water so I just nabbed them.
DanielDev  [developer] Jul 17, 2017 @ 7:24pm 
you saved them! I'm considering working on some sort of behaviour making the mother move them in such situations
bigmoe808 Jul 17, 2017 @ 10:25pm 
Originally posted by Daniel (Capribyte):
you saved them! I'm considering working on some sort of behaviour making the mother move them in such situations
Dude, that would be so awesome! Please do this, be really neat if we stole an egg and the mother tried to steal it back if she knew it was hers. Ooh! It'd be even cooler if we could teach our pet troods to steal eggs for us-amongst other things-so that we could strategize and work as a pack. Maybe even distract bigger animals.

Also I noticed some other things. The troods will attack eachother if they're hungry enough and one is already near death (fought of a pack after one glitched into my home, they killed an aging male after I gave them all a piece of my mind).

And I think I watched a starving female eat another females eggs after I fought her off.

The strange thing is that I think starving animals get delirious because the first female chose to chase me even though I dropped fresh fish near by, and the second female chose to chase me even though the first ate her egg.
Last edited by bigmoe808; Jul 17, 2017 @ 10:28pm
bigmoe808 Jul 18, 2017 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by bigmoe808:
Originally posted by Daniel (Capribyte):
you saved them! I'm considering working on some sort of behaviour making the mother move them in such situations
Dude, that would be so awesome! Please do this, be really neat if we stole an egg and the mother tried to steal it back if she knew it was hers. Ooh! It'd be even cooler if we could teach our pet troods to steal eggs for us-amongst other things-so that we could strategize and work as a pack. Maybe even distract bigger animals.

Also I noticed some other things. The troods will attack eachother if they're hungry enough and one is already near death (fought of a pack after one glitched into my home, they killed an aging male after I gave them all a piece of my mind).

And I think I watched a starving female eat another females eggs after I fought her off.

The strange thing is that I think starving animals get delirious because the first female chose to chase me even though I dropped fresh fish near by, and the second female chose to chase me even though the first ate her egg.
On top of stealing stuff, they could snatch and bring us meat from a carcass if they aren't too hungry.
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Date Posted: Jul 17, 2017 @ 12:21am
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