How to Breed Fish in Stardew Valley

avatarNickelingAlan·8 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte·8 months ago

Fish breeding? Nope, Stardew doesn’t let you play cupid with the fishies. But slap a Fish Pond on your farm, toss in some fish, and voilà! You've got something kinda like breeding. It's more about managing and harvesting from your scaly swimmers than making baby fish.

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avatarScoldingIrony·8 months ago

You can't actually breed fish in Stardew Valley like you would with farm animals. Instead, you can use Fish Ponds to raise and collect products from certain types of fish. Just build a Fish Pond, stock it with the fish of your choice, and watch them multiply over time! You'll need to complete occasional quests for your fish to increase their population.


avatarResolvingGame·8 months ago

Breeding fish isn't a thing in Stardew. Just Fish Ponds!

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