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**It is noted that the unused egg shares far more resemblance to the [[Reefback Leviathan]] than the [[Spadefish]]. |
**It is noted that the unused egg shares far more resemblance to the [[Reefback Leviathan]] than the [[Spadefish]]. |
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*The [[Titan Holefish|Titan Holefish Egg]] is the only buoyant egg, rising towards the surface of the water rather than sinking to the seafloor. |
*The [[Titan Holefish|Titan Holefish Egg]] is the only buoyant egg, rising towards the surface of the water rather than sinking to the seafloor. |
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*In Subnautica on the Nintendo Switch, there is a glitch that allows for infinite creatures to hatch from one egg. Any large egg (stalker, bone shark, jellyray, etc.) can be cloned if the creature does not hatch from the egg within 30 minutes within the Alien containment. Pick up the egg, then drop it. A creature will hatch, but the egg will remain, allowing the process to be repeated indefinitely. Note that reloading into the game will delete the egg, but the creatures will remain. I found this only happened with 2 Alien containment’s stacked on top of each other. Warning though: be careful about releasing hostile creatures hatched this way, as only the Bonesharks will be passive towards you. I suggest euthanasia by bioreactor. |
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Revision as of 05:47, 29 April 2022
Eggs are items found in Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero. They are the unhatched versions of their respective Fauna. Until they hatch, the egg will be labeled as an unknown creature egg, changing to match the name of the creature the egg contained once it hatches. An egg can be identified by where it was collected, its appearance, and its size (see table below).
Almost all Eggs can be placed inside an Alien Containment. After placing an egg inside an Alien Containment, it will stay where it was placed. After one to three in-game days, the egg will hatch into a smaller version of its respective species. The hatched creature will slowly grow until it is moderately-sized or can fit within the confines of the Alien Containment. They can die inside of the aquarium, however, if the aquarium's population limit is surpassed.
Baby creatures can be picked up and placed outside in the water, where they will instantly become fully grown. Most normally aggressive creatures will not attack the player if hatched in the Alien Containment, allowing the player to scan it even after it is released in the wild. The exceptions are the Ampeel, as its electric shocks still apply damage, and the Crabsquid.
Eggs are also capable of being destroyed before they hatch. Hits with a knife will slice open the egg, resulting in no creature being spawned. Crashfish explosions can destroy their own eggs and habitat if they are too close. They can also be destroyed by a Prawn Suit with a single punch. Blasting an Egg using a Propulsion or Repulsion Cannon will also result in their demise.
Eggs can be found in their species' respective Biomes, however, due to the game's physics in the game engine, an egg can roll into another biome or cave. An example of this is finding a Stalker egg in the Jellyshroom Cave.
Eggs can also be used as fuel for the Bioreactor, though they provide far less energy than a hatched creature.
More information and animations can be found on Trello.
Subnautica
Normal Eggs
Egg | Size | Description | Location | Energy Value | Item ID |
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4 (2×2) | Ampeels hatch from these. | 259 | shockeregg | ||
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4 (2×2) | Bonesharks hatch from these. | 210 | bonesharkegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Crabsnakes hatch from these. |
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231 | crabsnakeegg |
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4 (2×2) | Crabsquid hatch from these. | 259 | crabsquidegg | |
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1 | Crashfish hatch from these. | 189 | crashegg | |
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1 | Cuddlefish hatch from these. | 210 | cutefishegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Gasopods hatch from these. | 231 | gasopodegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Jellyrays hatch from these. | 119 | jellyrayegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Lava Lizards hatch from these. | 189 | lavalizardegg | |
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1 | Mesmers hatch from these. | 175 | mesmeregg | |
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1 | Rabbit Rays hatch from these. | 140 | rabbitrayegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Sand sharks hatch from these. | 210 | sandsharkegg | |
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1 | Spadefish hatch from these. | 140 | spadefishegg | |
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4 (2×2) | Stalkers hatch from these. | 105 | stalkeregg |
Unique Eggs
Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material. |
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Below Zero
Egg | Size | Description | Location | Energy Value (Per Slot) | Incubation Period (Days) | Item ID |
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Arctic Ray Egg | 1 | Arctic rays hatch from these. | 189 | 1 | arcticrayegg
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Brinewing Egg | 1 | Brinewings hatch from these. | 105 | 1 | brinewingegg
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Brute Shark Egg | 2 | Brute Sharks hatch from these. | 231 | 1.5 | brutesharkegg
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Crashfish Egg | 1 | Crashfish hatch from these. | 189 | 1 | crashegg
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Cryptosuchus Egg | 2 | Cryptosuchus hatch from these. | 259 | 2 | cryptosuchusegg
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Glow Whale Egg | 3 | Glow Whales hatch from these. | 280 | 2 | glowwhaleegg
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Eye Jelly Egg | 1x2 | Eye Jelly hatch from these. | 119 | 1 | jellyfishegg
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Lily Paddler Egg | 1 | Lily paddlers hatch from these. | 231 | 1 | lilypaddleregg
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Pengwing Egg | 1 | Pengwings hatch from these. | 119 | 1 | penguinegg
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Pinnacarid Egg | 1 | Pinnacarids hatch from these. | 189 | 1 | pinnacaridegg
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Rock Puncher Egg | 2 | Rock punchers hatch from these. | 245 | 1.5 | rockpuncheregg
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Sea Monkey Egg | 1 | Sea Monkeys hatch from these. | 210 | 1 | seamonkeyegg
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Squidshark Egg | 2 | Squidsharks hatch from these. | 259 | 2 | squidsharkegg
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Titan Holefish Egg | 2 | Titan holefish hatch from these. | 259 | 1.5 | titanholefishegg
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Blue Trivalve Egg | 1 | Blue Trivalves hatch from these. | 210 | 1 | trivalveblueegg
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Yellow Trivalve Egg | 1 | Yellow Trivalves hatch from these. | 210 | 1 | trivalveyellowegg
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Databank Entry
Alien Eggs |
<poem>Evidence suggests that a substantial number, if not all of the local species reproduce through egg-laying. Eggs can be found resting on the seafloor, buried beneath detritus, or even wedged into cracks in the rock.
Different species likely favor different biomes as their nesting grounds. Eggs discovered in the wild are in some form of natural stasis, likely awaiting ideal conditions in which to hatch, or the delivery of some vital enzyme which will kick start the process. It is impossible to calculate the species of the egg from the exterior, however it may be possible to stimulate a hatching response if an egg is relocated to a suitable alien containment unit.</poem> |
Source: Pick up Alien Egg |
Gallery
<tabber> Normal Eggs=
Ampeel Egg
Arctic Ray Egg
Boneshark Egg
Brinewing Egg
Brute Shark Egg
Crabsnake Egg
Crabsquid Egg
Crashfish Egg
Cryptosuchus Egg
Cuddlefish Egg
Eye Jelly Egg
Gasopod Egg
Glow Whale Egg
Jellyray Egg
Lava Lizard Egg
Lily Paddler Egg
Mesmer Egg
Pengwing Egg
Pinnacarid Egg
Rabbit Ray Egg
Rock Puncher Egg
Sand Shark Egg
Sea Monkey Egg
Shuttlebug Egg
Spadefish or Reefback Leviathan Egg
Squidshark Egg
Stalker Egg
Titan Holefish Egg
Trivalve Egg (Blue)
Trivalve Egg (Yellow)
|-| Unique Eggs=
Sea Dragon Leviathan Egg seen on Sketchfab
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|-| Models=
Model of the Sea Dragon Egg from Sketchfab
Model of Sand Shark Egg from Sketchfab
Highpoly model of Cuddlefish Egg from Sketchfab
Highpoly model of Lava Lizard Egg from Sketchfab
Highpoly model of the Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs from Sketchfab.
|-| Other=
</tabber>
Trivia
- The bulbs of the Giant Cove Tree in the Lost River are actually Ghost Leviathan Eggs, but can't be interacted with.
- Sea Dragon Leviathan Eggs used to share the same model of the Crabsquid Egg.
- The Spadefish egg shares the model of the unused Reefback Leviathan Egg, an egg that can only be obtained through Console Commands.
- It is noted that the unused egg shares far more resemblance to the Reefback Leviathan than the Spadefish.
- The Titan Holefish Egg is the only buoyant egg, rising towards the surface of the water rather than sinking to the seafloor.