Creature Help

If you're still on land 1. Take him to the water's edge by your temple and first leash him to a fisherman so he can learn to fish.

When he gets hungry, about 55%, take him to the fish farms and click in the fish. He should then pick up the fish. Rub his tummy to encourage him to eat. When he does reward him to about 10%. Keep repeating this until he gets into the habot of doing it himself.

For drinking it's similar. Click on the water, just make sure that the water is shallow where you click on it.
 
Ok and also at what age does a creature start to get bigger. I am on Creature Isle and he never seems to grow but he is still young.
 
He should start to grow immediately. But I forget if the same rules apply as in B&W where he stops growing rapidly at the age of 18

I've always started CI with a full grown and trained creature so I don't know (or forget) the growth rate of one's creature in CI.
 
When i start he is only age 0 or 1. When he is fully grown will he be as big or bigger than Rufus?
 
A new creature in CI starts at about 2/3 size and should grow to about Rufus's size.
 
K, I am also going to start a new game on normal B&W and stay on the first land. I am trying to decide which would be a good starting creature, naturally good aligned, good combat, and good growth rate. I was thinking about either the Horse or the Ape? What should I do on the first land and how long should it take real time for it to get acceptionally big ( about the size of the guide creature ) p.s. I have creature changer so I might change him later but I like the horse.
 
For creatures, I would go with the lion. He's really all-around, and is kinda like Chuck Norris. He's good at everything. And there is no "naturally good aligned" creature. Just as there is no naturally evil creature. You need to make him what you want him to be.
 
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