In Dragon Cave, the only way you can get your eggs to grow and hatch is for people to click on or visit the link supplied by them.
Find a forum site with lots of people and post it in your signature. People will click on it and you can talk to people and share your opinions at the same time! But make sure that putting it in your signature is not against the rules!
There's BBC code, and HTML code. Make sure your signature is in the right code format!
Yes
Beaks help birds hatch out of their eggs and get their food.
Pichu eggs will hatch after 2,560 base steps. Flame Body and Magma Armor ability modifiers can help the eggs hatch sooner.
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the process providing warmth to the eggs to help them to hatch is called incubation
After the male alligator mates with the female, the female lays a clutch of from 20 to 40 eggs, which will hatch after about 60 to 65 days. The mother alligator will help the young to find the water so they can begin to feed, and will remain in the area for up to a year while they grow to maturity.
dragon cave eggs;First you get a BBCode or HTML code. BBCode is for forums and such, While the HTML code is for websites. You paste the code in the correct place and it must have a certain number of clicks before it grows into a baby/adolescent and then with more clicks it will be a adult. When its a adult it no longer needs clicks, you can name it and breed it. For evey egg it takes a different amount of clicks.__They make it sound complicated. You don't have to post your eggs everywhere. Just visit hatcherys daily like these two below:-http://mirror.dailydragonfix.com/-http://greg-kennedy.com/dragcave/
While a hen is sitting on her eggs, she will stand up off of them for a moment, and roll them. This is important to help the chicks hatch out helathy and strong.
please help me its10 weeks till she lays her eggs and im worred
Yes you can use brood as a verb to talk about birds incubating their eggs. But I think that is not common most people talk about birds sitting on eggs not brooding on eggs.
Yes, koi eggs can turn white before they hatch. This discoloration typically occurs when the eggs are fertilized improperly, become non-viable, or are affected by fungus. Healthy, fertilized koi eggs usually remain clear or slightly opaque as they develop. Monitoring the eggs for changes can help determine their viability.
they use their stomachs as an incubator to keep the eggs warm enough to hatch properly without defects.