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How to Hatch Rainbow Elephants in Grow a Garden Pets: Tips for Collectors

As someone who has spent countless hours hatching eggs in Grow a Garden Pets, I wanted to share my recent experience with getting rainbow hatched elephants and some strategies that might help you maximize your chances. This update has added some insane pets, and honestly, it’s both exciting and a bit addictive if you’re into collecting rare creatures.

Understanding the Rainbow Hatched Elephant

Rainbow hatched elephants are one of the most sought-after pets in the game. They’re rare, visually striking, and their high stats make them ideal for both showing off in your garden and for competitive play. From my recent hatching session, I realized that patience—and a bit of planning—is crucial.

When I started, I already had two rainbow elephants and needed the third. I hatched over 400 premium safari eggs using Brontosaurus, which is highly recommended because the size bonus helps increase the chances of getting larger rainbow pets. Despite this, the luck factor is real—you can hatch hundreds of eggs and still not get what you want. Thankfully, the pity system kicks in at 650 eggs, guaranteeing the rainbow hatched elephant. Knowing this gives you a safety net and prevents total frustration.

A small tip from my side: make sure you clear your inventory before hatching lots of eggs. I ended up transferring pets to my alt account to avoid inventory overload, which also gives you flexibility in managing rare pets you don’t plan to keep immediately.

Buying Additional Eggs

Sometimes, even after hatching hundreds of eggs, it’s necessary to buy Grow a Garden Pets eggs to hit the pity threshold. In my case, I ran out after 400 eggs and needed around 40 more to secure a guaranteed rainbow elephant. While I wouldn’t suggest spending too much Robux casually, strategically buying a few more eggs when aiming for a specific rainbow pet is worth considering if you’re focused on collection goals.

When purchasing eggs, keep in mind that premium safari eggs are more likely to yield rainbow pets. Combining purchased eggs with the Brontosaurus hatching strategy really improves your odds. For collectors or completionists, this method can save you a lot of time compared to relying solely on free egg rewards.

Managing Your Pet Inventory

Hatching large numbers of eggs can be overwhelming without proper inventory management. During my session, I sold over 400 pets just to make room for rainbow hatched elephants. Pro tip: keep an organized system and consider using an alt account for overflow. This way, you won’t accidentally lose valuable pets due to full inventory.

Also, prioritize which pets you want to keep based on rarity and personal preference. For example, I found the Ox Pekka less appealing compared to rhinos or elephants, so I sold those to make room for higher-priority pets.

Gameplay Observations and Personal Notes

Spending time hatching hundreds of eggs can be addictive, so it’s important to set a limit and play responsibly. That said, supporting the game through Robux does help the developers, and it feels rewarding to contribute to a free-to-play game that you enjoy.

One interesting thing I noticed during the update is the sheer variety of rainbow pets you can get. I ended up with multiple rainbow hedge pets, rhinos, zebras, and even some rare giraffes. Using the Brontosaurus to hatch larger eggs consistently increased the size of the rainbow elephants I got, which is a small but meaningful advantage for collectors.

Finally, keep an eye on the new pets added with updates. Some, like the Ox Pekka, might not be your favorites, but they could serve a role in challenges or events. Flexibility and knowing what to keep or sell can make your pet garden much more manageable and enjoyable.

Hatching rainbow hatched elephants in Grow a Garden Pets can be a grind, but with a clear strategy—leveraging Brontosaurus, managing inventory, and knowing when to buy additional eggs—it becomes much more manageable. Patience and planning pay off, and the thrill of finally seeing that rainbow elephant appear is incredibly satisfying.