How much do sea creatures sell for in Animal Crossing?

avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Sea creature prices in Animal Crossing vary widely! Some, like the seaweed, go for just 600 Bells, but if you're lucky enough to snag a gigas giant clam, you could be looking at 15,000 Bells. It really depends on what you catch. Always handy to check the Critterpedia or a quick online guide to see how much each one goes for.

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avatarBustingSpire8 months ago

Honestly, it's all over the place. For instance, sea grapes are a measly 900 Bells, but catch yourself a red king crab and that's a cool 8,000 Bells. Best strategy? Dive often and catch everything!


avatarPassingDada8 months ago

Not enough to quit your day job, lol. But seriously, they range from a couple hundred to several thousand Bells. Keep an eye out for the rare ones!


avatarGroaningRush8 months ago

Depends. Sea Pineapple? 1,500 Bells. Sweet shrimp? 1,400. Always check the current prices or it's a missed opportunity for big Bell earnings.

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