Cone on man, you've been playing long enough to know that a confirmed "thing" from 2 or 3 updates ago may not work the same after the 2 or 3 updates go live. So, I have no idea if it still works, since I don t have the same creatures in my Alien Containments as I had back then? Becuase I started new saves to test other mechanincs and balances out ofter the most recent update. In the 6 months since I posted that? You know, changes? Like with new updates and content? The kind of stuff that happens often in Early Access games? My set up back then was very different from my set up now, 6 months later. But you do realize, you r are quoting a post I made 6 months ago, right? So, things may have changed, or new ugs developed. I haven't tested it in awhile but last time I tried I had a tank with stalkers and some other fish and over time it had nothing but stalkers in it so I assume they do actually eat the prey fish if you leave them together for long enough. They stay docile while in Alien Containment, and predators will not attack or eat prey fish, or attack you inside the Contaiment. Originally posted by IFIYGD:Drop them, in the large Alien Containment. Once the max capacity is reached, the fish or predators will stop reproducing. Each Alien Containment has a max capacity of 10 fish, though I am not sure if that is a single inventory square fish like Peepers or if medium to large take up more "slots". A really good distance.Īnd be sure to build Alien Containment 2-3 stacked high to allow for the room they need. Item Egg Crabsquid Category Carnivores Tab Fauna Attitude Aggressive Health 500 Damage Slash: 40 EMP Blast: Disables electronics temporarily. So be sure to release a good distance away from the base you raised them in. Kinda funny if it s Rabbitrays, kinda not funny if it's Stalkers or Gasopods. many species seem to want to come back home to the base you raised them in. They may or may not turn immediately aggro (mixed finding on ti this- some players have had predators stay tame after release, some have had them go aggro right away.), but the do immediately grow to full size. They stay docile while in Alien Containment, and predators will not attack or eat prey fish, or attack you inside the Contaiment.Īfter they hatch, you can pick them up from inside the Containment. Drop them, in the large Alien Containment.
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