

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. Looking for these eggs is the perfect activity for anyone who considers themselves a collector and is looking for extra things to do after they’ve finished the game.Īfter finding a Subnautica creature egg, take it to your Alien Containment and place it inside.You can farm these creatures to use as fuel for the Bioreactor.The creatures that hatch from the eggs won’t be aggressive towards you (except for Ampeels and Crabsquid).There are many reasons why finding eggs is something you should do, for example: However, if you’re not done yet exploring The Crater area, here’s everything you need to know about the various eggs Subnautica has to offer. This new installment in the franchise allows players to explore a whole new area of Planet 4546B, with new creatures and resources to discover. Updated Jby Miguel Amaro: After a few years in early access, Subnautica’s sequel, Subnautica: Below Zero finally released last May. Don’t worry, though, as there is a way to safely scan aggressive aliens by finding the eggs Subanutica has scattered all over the planet and taking care of them until something hatches. The problem? Most of these creatures are aggressive and won’t like you pointing at them with a scanner. During your journey to escape the place, you’ll encounter many creatures that will either help you survive or try to kill you at first sight.Įither way, you should try to scan them to learn more about each of the creatures you’re dealing with. Subnautica’s planet 4546B has a lot of beautiful fauna and flora.

You Are Reading : Subnautica Creatures Eggs Explained Now that you know about creature eggs, here is a list of all the creature eggs and where to find them.Finding eggs is how you can scan the creatures in Subnautica and avoid danger. Eggs can also be used as fuel for the Bioreactor but it is not advisable as the baby creatures can also be fuel and also give a lot more energy. You can also scan the babies instead of risking your life for the adults. If two or more of the same species are in the aquarium, they will lay more eggs until they reach the limit of the aquarium’s population limit. You can also release them outside the aquarium but it is not recommended as they can destroy your base once they grow up, you can’t also place them back in the alien containment either. After hatching, the creature will be a tiny version of its parent.Įxample: If I have a Crabsquid egg and it hatches, a tiny Crabsquid will come out of it.

To hatch an egg, you need to place it in an alien containment and wait for several minutes for them to hatch. The player can attain one by searching the environment of their parents.
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Creature eggs are a type of item in Subnautica that can be found near their respective parents. Now if you are new to Subnautica or haven’t heard of creature eggs. Also, most of this information is from the Subnautica wiki, you should check it out! So, it’s time to make your aquarium turn into a wonderful home that has various different types of species and colorful flora. This guide will help you make your aquarium lively and beautiful and will also make the Reapers jealous of the unique creatures living in paradise, also known as your alien containment.
