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Ldd4223
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Joined: 10/12/2013
Threads: 56
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Posted: 11/15/2013 at 1:38 AM
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Hello,
I have been trying to keep up with my pets in my hatchery but they keep wanting to go into my stable before they are 27 days old. Are they suppose to do that? If so how am I suppose to know how soon is to late base on their birthdate and time....because I even tried to have space available both a couple hours ahead of time and by a few hours before or around their 26 birthday and I'm still losing pets. I'm so confused.
Would they stay in the hatchery if I name them? Or would they still be release as an adult if I have no stable room? I'm just trying to figure out the best way to go about this without having to have to move each pet into my stable every other day.
Lostwords13
Level 72
Vanquisher of Undead
Joined: 6/16/2013
Threads: 113
Posts: 2,098
Posted: 11/15/2013 at 1:56 AM
Post #2
Because nurturing can make eggs and hatchligns grow faster, the date an adolescent becomes adult can fluctuate. Usually, they age up between 24-28 days though.
Unfortunately, if you ahve no room in your stables, name dor not they will be released. If you do have the space in your stables, they will not be released. (You can set your hatchery to release unnamed pets, even fi your stables are completely empty)
So if you don't want pets to disappear, your ebst bet is to keep room in your stables. What I do, is I name pets i know i will keep and keep a close eye on pets i don't want to nme because i plan on selling. Then i have my hatchery set to auto release unnameds, but make sure to switch over the unnamed selling pets as soona s they age to adolescent or within a week.
Ldd4223
Level 60
Joined: 10/12/2013
Threads: 56
Posts: 443
Posted: 11/15/2013 at 6:52 AM
Post #3
oh, ok. thanks. I thought the age was the same for every pet... that's where my main confusion came in at. I think.
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