![]() You can actually see it hit the food cap as it grows When food it consumes only gives it about 3 food instead of 20, you know you have reached the cap and you can sit back and wait for a bit until it's food level drops a little. ![]() Its a known mechanic the devs have in place - not a bug. Experience is going to be your best teacher here since as the dino can hold more food, the less you need to stand next to it and feed it as time goes on. When the egg hatches, feed the baby dino about 10-20 pieces of food every so often and watch the food stat. You cant spawn most eggs in successfully and expect the babies to survive. How far to let the food stat drop before feeding again is something you need to use your judgement on. When the egg hatches, feed the baby dino about 10-20 pieces of food every so often and watch the food stat. If you were to give it access to unlimited food, every second it would need to feed to fill up the 1-2 points of food it just gained from maturing. The reason you do not want to place the food into the feeding trough is that the baby increases it's food level a certain amount every second. ![]() I would say fill up it's inventory to a comfortable level so that you can still ride and move it as needed. ::IMPORTANT:: Do NOT place the berries or meat in a Feeding Trough! Keep your food intended for your baby on a dino and park it close by for easy access. Is it an herbivore or a carnivore? If you're going to raise an herbivore, stock up a bunch of berries and if you're going to raise a carnivore, stock up on raw meat before you mate your dinos. I have a baby trike and a rex egg I am looking after solo right now, which is relatively easy once you get the hang of it.įirst step is determine what you are going to be raising. I see a lot of people having issues keeping babies alive, so I figured I'd let people know how I'm doing it at the moment.
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