Dragon Egg Incubation
Silver, Black, Blue, Green, Red, White, Brass, Bronze, Copper, and Gold dragons hatch from eggs. Here you will learn how long to incubate an egg. For a Silver's egg it must be kept in below zero temp. constantly for 660 days. For a Black's egg it must be kept in a swamp or strong acid for 480 days. For a Blue's egg it must be in a 90-120 degree place half the day then the other half in an area between 40-60 degrees for 600 days. For a green's egg it must be either kept preferably wrapped in leaves soaked by rainwater, buried in soft soil, or in very strong acid for 480 days. For a Red's egg it must be kept in a constant fire or in an area that is constantly 140 degrees. For a White's egg it must be kept in temperatures below zero for 420 days (The shortest amount of time for a dragon to hatch). For a Brass's egg it must be kept in an ongoing fire, or in an oven constantly for at least 480 days. For a Bronze's egg it must be kept in a dry cave, but close enough to a salty ocean or lake so that the water can wash over the eggs for 600 days. For a Copper's egg it must be either be laced in strong acid or buried in soil or cool clay for 540 days. For a Gold's egg it must be kept in an ongoing fire or an oven for 720 days.
_Source: A Practical Guide To Dragon Riding
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