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Subnautica – All Creature Eggs Location, Stats, and More Guide

Posted on 07/06/2021 By GalacticSpace23 No Comments on Subnautica – All Creature Eggs Location, Stats, and More Guide
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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. So, it’s time to make your aquarium turn into a wonderful home that has various different types of species and colorful flora.

Introduction

This guide contains spoilers. Also, most of this information is from the Subnautica wiki, you should check it out!

Now if you are new to Subnautica or haven’t heard of creature eggs. Then, let me teach you. Creature eggs are a type of item in Subnautica that can be found near their respective parents. The player can attain one by searching the environment of their parents. To hatch an egg, you need to place it in an alien containment and wait for several minutes for them to hatch. After hatching, the creature will be a tiny version of its parent.

Example: If I have a Crabsquid egg and it hatches, a tiny Crabsquid will come out of it. 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. 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. In that case, other species will die. You can also scan the babies instead of risking your life for the adults. 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.

Now that you know about creature eggs, here is a list of all the creature eggs and where to find them.

All Creature Eggs

Ampeel Eggs

  • Location: Blood Kelp Zone, Bulb Zone
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 259
  • Item ID: shockeregg

Boneshark Eggs

  • Location: Bulb Zone, Mushroom Forest, Underwater Islands
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 210
  • Item ID: bonesharkegg

Crabsnake Eggs

  •  Location: Jellyshroom Caves, inside the Jellyshrooms
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 231
  • Item ID: crabsnakeegg

Crabsquid Eggs

  • Location: Deep Grand Reef, Northern Blood Kelp Zone
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 259
  • Item ID: crabsquidegg

Crashfish Eggs

  • Location: Kelp Forest Caves, Safe Shallows, Safe Shallows Caves
  • Size: 1 (1×1)
  • Energy Value: 189
  • Item ID: crashegg

Cuddlefish Eggs

  • Location: In the Degasi Base in the Deep Grand Reef, Lost River Laboratory, Northwestern, and Northeastern Mushroom Forest Caves, Dunes Sinkhole
  • Size: 1 (1×1)
  • Energy Value: 210
  • Item ID: cutefishegg

Gasopod Eggs

  • Location: Crash Zone Mesas, Dunes, Safe Shallows
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 231
  • Item ID: gasopodegg

Jellyray Eggs

  • Location: Deep Grand Reef, Mushroom Forest, Mushroom Forest Caves
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 119
  • Item ID: jellyrayegg

Lava Lizard Eggs

  • Location: Lava Castle, Lava Lakes
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 189
  • Item ID: lavalizardegg

Mesmer Eggs

  • Location: Bulb Zone, Bulb Zone Caves, Lost River (Bone Fields)
  • Size: 1 (1×1)
  • Energy Value: 175
  • Item ID: mesmeregg

Rabbit Ray Eggs

  • Location: Safe Shallows
  • Size: 1 (1×1)
  • Energy Value: 140
  • Item ID: rabbitrayegg

Sand Shark Eggs

  • Location: Grassy Plateaus
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 210
  • Item ID: sandsharkegg

Spadefish Eggs

  • Location: Deep Sparse Reef, Grand Reef, Grassy Plateaus Caves, Underwater Islands, Underwater Islands Caves
  • Size: 1 (1×1)
  • Energy Value: 140
  • Item ID: spadefishegg

Stalker Eggs

  • Location: Kelp Forest
  • Size: 4 (2×2)
  • Energy Value: 105
  • Item ID: stalkeregg

Coordinates

  • Blood Kelp Zone – 988 -379 -546
  • Bulb Zone – 1251 -215 606
  • Deep Grand Reef – Degasi Seabase – -680 -515 -941
  • Dunes – -1511 -336 294
  • Dunes Sinkhole – 1500 -400 500
  • Lost River Laboratory Cache – -1111 -685 -655
  • Northern Blood Kelp Zone – -639 -335 1187
  • Underwater Islands – -40 -174 746

That's everything we are sharing today for this Subnautica guide. This guide was originally created and written by GalacticSpace23. In case we fail to update this guide, you can find the latest update by following this link.

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