How do fish ponds work in Stardew Valley?

avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Short version: Throw fish in pond, feed, profit. It's basically a fish farm sim within your farm sim. Gotta love how Stardew Valley keeps things fresh!

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avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago

Fish ponds in Stardew Valley are like a mini-aquarium for your farm where you can raise fish and harvest resources. Each pond can house a specific type of fish, and as you increase the population by feeding them, they produce items like roe and even pearls! You gotta keep an eye on 'quests' the fish will ask for, which usually involve you finding something they want. Completing these increases the pond's capacity and the variety of products they can produce. It's like having a pet fish, but more profitable.


avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

Honestly, I found fish ponds a bit meh. I mean, they're cool for extra income and all, but they require attention and space I'd rather use for crops. Just my two cents though, I know people who absolutely love 'em.

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