Protocol 5872-3B Hatch Me If You Can User manual

  • I have reviewed the user manual for the Dragon Egg. This document provides detailed instructions on how to properly submerge the egg in water, and the process to wait for the egg to hatch in about a week. The manual also mentions that the dragon will grow approximately 7''L after hatching. I am ready to answer your questions about the egg and the hatching process.
  • How much water is needed to submerge the egg?
    How long does it take for the egg to hatch?
    What should I do if the water becomes dirty?
Hatch Me If You Can!
Dragon Egg
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Use a large jar or pitcher of water that is big enough to hold the entire egg with room to
spare, approximately ½ gallon. Keep in mind the dragon will expand and need more space
as it hatches and grows.
Fill the container with water, completely submerging the egg by 2-3 inches of water.
Air bubbles may float out of holes in the egg as it sinks.
Caution: Do NOT change the water or remove the egg before 1 week has passed. The
egg shell is lined with powder sachets which dissolve in water to create a growing solution.
Replacing the water will dilute the growing solution. Do not eat the egg or drink the water.
Submerging the Egg
Hatching the Egg
Wait 3-4 days, until cracks appear on the surface of the egg (Fig. 1). The egg is “hatching”.
Pieces of the shell will break apart (Fig.2) and the egg should fully hatch after 1 week,
with a fully grown dragon on the inside.
Dragon grows to approximately 7”L.
½ gallon
2-3” fully
submerged
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
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