Fasolasuchus Egg
Overview
Fasolasuchus Eggs are randomly dropped by Fasolasuchuss. They can be eaten or used to make
Kibble for taming.
After two Fasolasuchuss mate, the resulting egg can be hatched into a baby
Fasolasuchus.
Grabbing an egg in the presence of wild Fasolasuchuss will cause them to become hostile and attack the survivor.
Incubation
The Fasolasuchus Egg takes Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. to hatch. It must be in the temperature range of ? to ? °C / 32 to 32 °F to successfully hatch, otherwise it will start to lose Health. The female
Fasolasuchus needs between Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. and Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected >= operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. before having the capacity to lay eggs again. The incubation time can be reduced by up to 20% if the egg is placed in an
Egg Incubator at the ideal temperature.
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