Grow A Garden has launched, not one, but three new eggs as part of their new summer update.
There’s the new Paradise Summer Egg, Common Summer Egg and Rare Summer Egg, and all three of these eggs are available within the Pet Egg Shop, with Raphael, next to the Gear Shop.
If you’d like to find out all about the Paradise Egg, the pets you can find inside it, and the odds for each of these pets, keep on reading for the full low-down…

The Paradise Summer Eggs are 50,000,0000 Sheckles to purchase, so they’re just as pricey as the Bug Eggs, and you can purchase them individually for 139 Robux, should you want to purchase more than one.
The design is so beautiful, with a yellow to orange gradient color scheme, which looks like a sunset, with glowing neon elements, with a sunshine on the sides, and sun rays that glow across the top of the egg.

When it comes to the rarity rating, the Paradise Egg is rated as being “Divine”, just like the Bug Egg, and there are five summer-themed pets you can hatch from one of the Paradise Eggs.

When it comes to the odds of a Paradise Egg appearing, the chances are given as:
- Common Egg = 100% of shops
- Common Summer Egg = 35% of shops
- Rare Summer Egg = 17% of shops
- Mythical Egg = 10% of shops
- Paradise Egg = 7% of shops
- Bug Egg = 3% of shops

Once you manage to get hold of a Grow A Garden Paradise Egg, you have to place it on the ground within your garden, and wait for it to hatch.
It takes the Paradise Egg 6 hours and 40 minutes to hatch, but you can speed up the hatching process by paying 49 Robux, which will bypass the hatching process, and allow you to open your Paradise Egg immediately without the long wait.

Which Pets Are Inside The Grow A Garden Paradise Summer Egg?
When you spend 50 million Sheckles, or 139 Robux on your Paradise Egg, you will receive one of these five pets at random, and they each have different odds:
- Ostrich – 40% chance
- Peacock – 30% chance
- Capybara – 21% chance
- Scarlet Macaw – 8% chance
- Mimic Octopus – 1% chance

What Are The Benefits For The Pets Inside Grow A Garden Paradise Eggs?
All of the five different pets offer different benefits, and reasons why you’ll want to choose them for your garden. Here’s a rundown of the benefits of each one:

Ostrich
Pets hatches from eggs have a bonus 1-4.12 age to their age value.
So, every pet you hatch from an egg, will have a boost to their birth age, so they could hatch at age 1, through to age 4.12.
What’s amazing about this, is that you can stack this benefit by having multiple ostriches on your farm.
I have 3 right now, and the animals are hatching from the egg upto age 12, which is unreal, and will be amazing for leveling up your pets so you can unlock the extra pet equip slots, or the extra egg equip slots, plus it gives you bigger pets too, as they’re aged with higher KG weights.

Peacock
With the peacock pet, every 10 minutes it fans its feathers, all all active pets in your garden within 15.19 studs of the peacock will have their cooldown quickened by 60.57 seconds.
You get a notification on the screen to let you know when the peacock has fanned its feathers, and a luminous blue/green light surrounds the peacock – it’s so beautiful.

Capybara
If you have the capybara pet in your garden, all pets within 15.63 studs of the capybara won’t lose hunger, and will gain 3.63 XP every second.
Again, another good pet for leveling up, and like the moth, it’ll help keep your pet’s hunger bars filled up, plus the XP bonus helps too.

Scarlet Macaw
The scarlet macaw is just stunning, and it’s a special pet, because it gives you a mutation you cannot get from anywhere else. Every 11.51 minutes, there’s a 15.90% chance to mutate a nearby fruit, applying the verdant mutation.
It flies quite high in the air, within your garden, and you get a notification to let you know if it did or did not manage to apply the verdant mutation to your fruits,
Mimic Octopus
I haven’t managed to open a mimic octopus yet, but every 15 minutes, the mimic octopus copies an ability from another of your equipped pets and performs its ability.
This is particularly helpful if you have other OP pets in your garden, like the dragonfly or raccoon, as it’ll do that exact ability – imagine how funny a mimic octopus would look crawling over to another players’ garden to steal fruits?
This is the rarest pet, with a percentage chance of just 1%, and I’m dying to open one, so fingers crossed I manage to, soon.
