Planet Zoo Water Requirements

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

Planet Zoo: Aquatic Pack Out Now - Game Freaks 365

Planet Zoo: Aquatic Pack out now - Game Freaks 365

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

Planet Zoo: Water Fountain Tutorial - Step By Step Beginners Guide To Create A Water Centre ...

Planet Zoo: Water Fountain Tutorial - Step By Step Beginners Guide To Create A Water Centre ...

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

Underwater Viewing Areas?! New Screenshot Reveal! | Planet Zoo Update - YouTube

Underwater Viewing Areas?! New Screenshot Reveal! | Planet Zoo Update - YouTube

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

Problem is with animals that can swim but don't have water requirements, like Grizzlies for example. Here's hoping they add a "Water can act as barrier: yes/no" or "can swim" note in the Zoopedia at some point. EDIT: Or something about water depth requirement for barrier.

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

Planet Zoo System Requirements — Can I Run Planet Zoo on My PC?

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

Deep Swimming Requirements - Planet Zoo

Deep Swimming Requirements - Planet Zoo

Problem is with animals that can swim but don't have water requirements, like Grizzlies for example. Here's hoping they add a "Water can act as barrier: yes/no" or "can swim" note in the Zoopedia at some point. EDIT: Or something about water depth requirement for barrier.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

Infographic - Deep Diving Minimum Requirements : R/PlanetZoo

Infographic - Deep Diving Minimum Requirements : r/PlanetZoo

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

Planet Zoo Water Tutorial - Step By Step Waterfalls, Rivers & Fountains - YouTube

Planet Zoo Water Tutorial - Step By Step Waterfalls, Rivers & Fountains - YouTube

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

Clear Water | Planet Zoo Tutorial - YouTube

Clear Water | Planet Zoo Tutorial - YouTube

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

Problem is with animals that can swim but don't have water requirements, like Grizzlies for example. Here's hoping they add a "Water can act as barrier: yes/no" or "can swim" note in the Zoopedia at some point. EDIT: Or something about water depth requirement for barrier.

Water show and underwater viewing area |Grey Seal Habitat - Part 1 | Planet zoo - YouTube

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

You’ll Notice Frontier Has Changed The Hue Of The Water And It Is GLORIOUS : PlanetZoo | Zoo ...

You’ll notice Frontier has changed the hue of the water and it is GLORIOUS : PlanetZoo | Zoo ...

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

Problem is with animals that can swim but don't have water requirements, like Grizzlies for example. Here's hoping they add a "Water can act as barrier: yes/no" or "can swim" note in the Zoopedia at some point. EDIT: Or something about water depth requirement for barrier.

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

It Is Our Absolute Pleasure To Announce The Planet Zoo: Aquatic Pack, Which Will Be Making A ...

It is our absolute pleasure to announce the Planet Zoo: Aquatic Pack, which will be making a ...

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Planet Zoo - Planet Zoo: Community Challenge - Between Land And Water - Steam News

Planet Zoo - Planet Zoo: Community Challenge - Between Land and Water - Steam News

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

Planet Zoo Water Tutorial For Beginners - YouTube

Planet Zoo Water Tutorial for Beginners - YouTube

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

Why Cant I Place The Water Any Higher Than This, It Says Its Obstructed When I Try To Even ...

Why cant I place the water any higher than this, it says its obstructed when i try to even ...

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

Zoo Architecture Design With Waterfall And Trees

Zoo Architecture Design with Waterfall and Trees

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?

Hayo Zookeepers! With deep swimming comes a new requirement to ensure the water is deep enough for your animals to swim around happily! You can find this new requirement in the animal information UI and related information panels, such as the Terrain Tabs, for all deep swimming animals. For the Grey Seal, King Penguin and Giant Otter, these requirements also have an impact on their welfare.

I started playing Planet Zoo a few days ago and I'm still trying to figure out a lot of stuff such as boundary requirement in different habitats. I already understood the barrier's resistance grades but I still don't understand when it says, for example, "Water >6m Wide and >2m Deep" like in the picture.

Some animals like the Nile Monitor require a water source. The requirements are by square meter (quantity, not surface area). This means you can save money and space by building down into the ground. As long as there is a slope for them to get out, it doesn't matter how deep the pool is.

The 1.4 Update was the fourth major update to Planet Zoo, and was released simultaneously with the Aquatic Pack. Brand new for 1.4 is the deep swimming system. All habitat animals in the Aquatic Pack are equipped with the ability to deep swim, additionally we have also added deep swimming to the Saltwater Crocodile. Deep swimming animals are able to swim smoothly underwater, using a.

The deep water requirement is confusing giant otters say 72m^2 of deep water required. But what depth is considered deep water?

451 votes, 29 comments. 111K subscribers in the PlanetZoo community. Welcome to /r/PlanetZoo! The largest subreddit for Frontier's Planet Zoo.

Problem is with animals that can swim but don't have water requirements, like Grizzlies for example. Here's hoping they add a "Water can act as barrier: yes/no" or "can swim" note in the Zoopedia at some point. EDIT: Or something about water depth requirement for barrier.

A 4 by 4 box is only 16 m 2 since it only measures surface area. It is however 64 m 3, but Planet Zoo doesn't have any requirements that use m 3.

A general rule of thumb is if an animal has a water requirement in the Zoopedia, it has the ability to swim (credit to R♥tabaga). However, not all animals with the ability to swim have water requirements.

Either it ends up to deep and they can't use it or it's to shallow and not included in their requirements. How do you make usable swimming areas for habitats without them looking awful?


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