I caught a lot of sea creatures myself, some helped me get a red king crab
I want update these aren't in animal crossing...?
i want a man o war, bigfin squid, humboldt squid, manatee, and saltwater crocodile
pls add humboldt squid, freshwater swimming, axolotl, bull shark, sunfish, kelp.
Oooh… only w creatures left. I need to get them.
Then sorry but you’ll have to catch it again
I remember I caught a Spider crab but I forgot to save the game so I can't see it in the museum.
April is a very sad month for sea creatures ngl
Placing sea creatures doesn’t make them look special for me it’s literally just the same as if I place a fish - a small aquarium
why doesnt this list have rarity charts i need to know how rare the sea creatures are
I think that you just switch the am and pm with the 4 and 9 but now you know
So i was fishing here at 11pm and i caught a
Mantis shrimp- So they are not to 9pm -
Just checked the encyclopedia:
Northern Hemisphere
Mantis shrimp
4pm-9am
And i think the months are correct
Chambered Nautilus is incorrect for Southern Hemisphere. Should be March - May and September - December.
The Umbrella Octopus moves fast, not normal
The flatworm is on your July Sea Creatures list for the Northern Hemisphere but its seasonality doesn't show it available for July.
The images in the "Rare & Expensive Sea Creatures" section are all wrong....
I had already commissioned a sculpture when the update went live last night but CJ won’t buy sea creatures So maybe not?
It would be nice if all wetsuit colours and snorkels were added here too
I just caught a mussel and a sea urchin and they both moved.
Does anyone know if you can turn sea creatures into figurine if you give 3 of the same kind to CJ?
Ya forgot about the octopus. everymonth active all time of day
@Anonymus Sea cucumber is safe in December. Catched it there
The Sea Pineapple has a moving speed of normal, not doesn’t move
The Gigas Giant Clam is available from May-September all day long (northern hemisphere)
Here is info on the Gigas Giant Clam. It swims away fast!! So don’t hurt your thumb while pressing A too much!
Can anyone confirm the Sea Cucumber months for North? It doesnt seem like this post is correct
Giant Isopod is available July-Oct in Northern hemisphere, 9am-4pm and 9pm-4am, large shadow, very fast movement
Horseshoe crabs are available in the northern hemisphere from July to September
From 9pm to 4am
Updated the page just after I posted to see that what I had added was already fixed, oops. Anyways, heres pics of some sea creatures (not everything but some of these didnt have yet. I dont have the editing software to make this good)
Northern Hemisphere
Octopus: All year, all day
Sea Slug: All year, all day
Abalone: June-Jan, 4pm-9am
a hint to capture fast-moving creatures- make sure to "chase" them toward net, they will either reverse toward you or halt
Vampire Squid!
North Hemisphere:
May-Aug
12 am to 9 am and 4 pm to 12 am
Red King Crab - 8000 bells
Southern hemisphere - May-Sept (All Day)
Red King Crab - 8000 Bells
Southern Hemisphere-
Lobster,
June-July & Oct-Dec, all day
Red King Crab
May-Sept, all day
Gigas Giant Clam
N: May-Sep
All Day
Large shadow, very very fast
Sorry for previous post, wasn't checking critterpedia
Vampire Squid: (North) May - Aug
Hrs: 4 pm - 9 am
Giant clam!
Caught a Gigas Giant Clam
- northern hemisphere
- July
- large shadow
- very very fast, took me a good 10min chasing
- 12pm
Horseshoe crab in july
Just found a lobster
southern hemisphere - all day
June, July, October, November, December
Its shadow outruns you when you dive, you have to swim slowly to get directly over it then dive down
@other anon — they’re with the other sea creatures in the existing fish exhibit!
Will the new sea creatures have their own section to the museum and if not, will they be in the bug or fish wings?