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BabySShark.jpeg|A baby [[Sand Shark]] after hatching inside |
BabySShark.jpeg|A baby [[Sand Shark]] after hatching inside |
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Baby CS.jpeg|A baby [[Crab Snake]] inside |
Baby CS.jpeg|A baby [[Crab Snake]] inside |
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Baby Stocker.jpeg|A baby [[Stalker]] and [[Shocker]] playing together |
Baby Stocker.jpeg|A baby [[Stalker]] and [[Shocker]] playing together |
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2016-02-19_00010.jpg|[[Creepvine]] planted inside the Larg Aquarium |
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Revision as of 21:08, 19 February 2016
The Large Aquarium is a large, circular aquarium currently only available in experimental mode which can be filled with Fauna caught by the player. It is built using the Habitat Builder inside rooms.
In order to get inside of or put fish into the Large Aquarium, the player must build a Hatch on the side. If two or more Multipurpose Rooms are stacked on top of each other, building Large Aquariums inside each Room will cause the Aquariums to merge in one bigger tank. The player can then enter the Large Aquarium and release caught fish into it. Non-edible fish can currently only be added by using console commands.
If you leave two creatures of the same species inside the Large Aquarium for long enough, they will breed and another fish of the same species will spawn inside. Once the Large Aquarium reaches a population of 10 fish, the reproductive process will stop.
Eggs can be placed inside the Large Aquarium. Eggs will take about 10 in-game days in order to hatch. When hatched, the fauna within the eggs will create smaller versions of said fauna, and will grow inside the aquarium.
Flora can be placed inside the Large Aquarium, via a Planter UI that appears when hovering above the soil.
Plantable Flora
For a complete list of plantable flora, visit List of Plantable Flora.
Recipe
Gallery
- WaterPark02.jpg
Indoors view
- WaterPark04.jpg
View of the residing fish
- BabySShark.jpeg
A baby Sand Shark after hatching inside
- Baby CS.jpeg
A baby Crab Snake inside
- 2016-02-19 00010.jpg
Creepvine planted inside the Larg Aquarium