User blog comment:BonesMcGee/Brainstorm: Potential savings in using the hurry hatch trick/@comment-5433714-20120913065057

Ok I know I said I wouldn't do it but I was just too curious about what 12HH eggs I am throwing away. So I decided to take a look at the 12HH eggs as well today. Of course I planned on doing it far fewer times because it takes longer. On the 23rd egg (all 12HH) I got a ptero. I know we can't use this for this data but I thought you guys might be interested. I admit I was kind of hoping for another love stego even though that's very unlikely. But I can use this ptero to fuse with the proto I just hatched to get another turtle.

I've been thinking about what I would do once I get an ovi and my dino collection is complete. I may start doing this sometimes and just limit myself to 30-50 attempts per day. I could still keep track of the non-12HH eggs for this page and to get two of every dino. But I would also have a chance of getting another love stego (I got my first from a truly random hatch). Another spinosaurus or trice would be good too. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe I am just as likely to get a love stego as an ovi or bambi because these dinos each have 1 egg in the spinning dino drum. The problem is just how long it takes to look at 12HH eggs too. So setting a limit for daily attempts and knowing that it may take a long time to get the dinos I want may not be so unreasonable after all.

So what do you guys think? Also, can I add the 23 12HH eggs to however many 12HH eggs I get next time to keep the data correct for this page? For example, say I do this again tomorrow and the first rare egg of any HH I get is a 10HH proto after 35 more attempts. Then I would add 23 for the 12HH eggs today to the 35 to get the attempts for the 10HH proto egg that could be posted here. I am still not sure what I want to do but this may be an option.