Animal Crossing New Fish & Bugs Arriving in November (& How to Catch Them)
Animal Crossing: New Fish & Bugs Arriving in November (& How to Catch Them)
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Loads of new fish, bugs and deep-sea creatures coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons this November. Here’s where and when to catch them all!
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As usual, many new fish, bugs and sea creatures are coming to Animal Crossing: New Horizons in November. The new arrivals are split pretty equally between the two hemispheres, with the most notable amongst them perhaps being the return of the pier fish: the Tuna, Blue Marlin, Giant Trevally and the Mahi-mahi. Players eager to catch these fish should remember that the pier is the only place to do so, so don’t miss out!
Below are detailed all of the different fish, bugs and sea creatures arriving in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, as well as when to catch them. Like always, players should be sure to sell their catches to either C.J. or Flick where they can, so they can get the best price for their hard work. There are valuable, interesting and even spooky arrivals to all be found and caught in November, so make sure to read through each list carefully!
Northern Hemisphere: New Fish and Sea Creatures
The most valuable new fish to be found in the Northern Hemisphere in November are the pier fish, but don’t miss out on some of the other arrivals. The football fish is particularly weird and not something that many people would want to have a kick-about with!
- Bitterling — River, all day, tiny shadow (sells for 900 bells)
- Blowfish — Sea, 9 p.m.-4 a.m., medium shadow (sells for 5,000 bells)
- Tuna — Pier, all day, large shadow (sells for 7,000 bells)
- Blue Marlin — Pier, all day, large shadow (sells for 10,000 bells)
- Football Fish — Sea, 4 p.m.-9 a.m., medium shadow (sells for 2,500 bells)
Lots of crabs are coming to the deep this November, but also the elusive Spider-Pig … sorry, Sea Pig.
- Dungeness Crab — all day, fast, medium shadow (sells for 1,900 bells)
- Red King Crab — all day, fast, large shadow (sells for 8,000 bells)
- Sea Cucumber — all day, slow, medium shadow (sells for 500 bells)
- Sea Pig — 4 p.m.-9 a.m., fast, medium shadow (sells for 10,000 bells)
- Snow Crab — all day, fast, large shadow (sells for 6,000 bells)
Northern Hemisphere: New Bugs
Arachnophobes beware, the Tarantula is making a return to the Northern Hemisphere. If players can brave all those legs, however, they can net themselves a juicy price.
- Damselfly — Flying, all day (sells for 500 bells)
- Mole Cricket — Underground, all day, (sells for 500 bells)
- Tarantula — On the ground, 7 p.m.-4 a.m. (sells for 8,000 bells)
Southern Hemisphere: New Fish and Sea Creatures
Like with the Northern Hemisphere, the two Southern Hemisphere pier fish are back. If players want to look elsewhere for the right catch, though, the river is receiving a few new high-value residents.
- Frog– Pond, all day, small shadow (sells for 120 bells)
- Catfish — Pond, 4 p.m.-9 a.m., tiny shadow (sells for 800 bells)
- Nibble Fish — River, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., tiny shadow (sells for 1,500 bells)
- Angelfish — River, 4 p.m.-9 a.m., small shadow (sells for 3,000 bells)
- Betta — River, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., small shadow (sells for 2,500 bells)
- Rainbowfish — River, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., tiny shadow (sells for 800 bells)
- Giant Trevally — Pier, all day, large shadow (sells for 4,500 bells)
- Mahi-mahi — Pier, all day, large shadow (sells for 6,000 bells)
Not to be outdone by the Northern Hemisphere’s bugs, the Southern deep sea is getting its own horror: the Vampire Squid! The difficult to catch but incredibly lucrative Gigas Giant Clam is also making a return. Donate one to Blather’s to hear about the cushy benefits of living as a clam.
- Gigas Giant Clam — all day, very fast, large shadow (sells for 15,000 bells)
- Sea Urchin — all day, slow, small shadow (sells for 1,700 bells)
- Slate Pencil Urchin — 4 p.m.-9 a.m., medium, small shadow (sells for 2,000 bells)
- Spotted Garden Eel — 4 a.m.-9 p.m., slow, medium shadow (sells for 1,100 bells)
- Vampire Squid — 4 p.m.-9 a.m., fast, large shadow (sells for 10,000 bells)
Southern Hemisphere: New Bugs
Last we have the new bugs coming to the Southern Hemisphere. A royal, Egyptian theme here, and plenty of bells to be made from both the ground and the air.
- Great Purple Emperor — Flying, 4 a.m.-7 p.m. (sells for 3,000 bells)
- Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing — Flying, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (sells for 4,000 bells)
- Banded Dragonfly — Flying, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (sells for 4,500 bells)
- Pondskater — On freshwater, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. (sells for 130 bells)
- Diving Beetle — On freshwater, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. (sells for 800 bells)
- Violin Beetle — On tree stumps, all day (sells for 450 bells)
- Rosalia Batesi Beetle — On tree stumps, all day (sells for 3,000 bells)
- Scorpion — On the ground, 7 p.m.-4 a.m. (sells for 8,000 bells)
Link Source : https://www.cbr.com/animal-crossing-fish-bugs-november-guide/
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