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Name: Carassius langsdorfii (Japanese silver crucian carp) Family: Cyprinidae (carps and minnows) | ||||||
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Names in other languages
フナ
붕어 Carassio Karausche
鲫鱼
Carassin Carpín Kroeskarper
鯽魚 Carassin Carpín Карась |
The Crucian Carp, tied with the Frog and the Bluegill as the second-lowest selling fish in the game, can be found in the river. It sells for 160 Bells. Along with the Carp, and most fish of the carp family, it appears in the first tank in Animal Crossing: Wild World and the middle-left tank in Animal Crossing: City Folk. The Crucian Carp is a grey-white color. These fish are extremely common, and can be found at any time of year and at any time of day.
Catch details
In all main games apart from New Horizons, the Crucian Carp can be sold for 120 Bells at Tom Nook's store or Re-Tail.
In Animal Crossing
In Wild World
In City Folk
In New Leaf
In Pocket Camp
In New Horizons
Time of year | North: All year South: All year |
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Time of day | All day |
Location | River |
Shadow size | Small |
Spawn requirement | Appears from the start of the game |
Selling prices | Nook's Cranny: 160 Bells C.J.: 240 Bells |
Furniture size |
Donating to the museum
Animal Crossing
"Even run-of-the-mill, common fish are valuable resources, you see. All part of the grand tapestry, wot! We will take excellent care of this fellow, oh yes. You can rest assured. Excellent care, indeed."
Wild World
"When I hear Crucian Carp, I think to myself... Taco! Indeed, FISH taco, wot wot! I suppose this might be an odd choice of fish for such a dish, but... I say, by any chance, would you like to try it out and get back to me?"
City Folk
When donating the fish to Blathers in the Museum, he will say:
"The largest difference between a Crucian Carp and a Carp is the former's lack of whiskers, wot? Compared to the regally whiskered Carp, there's something almost common about the Crucian variety!"
New Leaf
Upon donation to the museum, the information board in front of the tank that houses the crucian carp says:
"Crucian carp are fairly easy fish for beginners to catch, but they're also popular with veteran anglers. They are related to koi and can live up to 15 years, making them a great fish to keep in a pond. Male offspring are seldom born, so females significantly outnumber males, making populations suffer. Luckily, females can reproduce with males of some other species, so the problem is relatively temporary."
New Horizons
Upon donation or selecting "Tell me more about this!", Blathers the curator will say:
"I wonder... Do you know how to tell the difference between a crucian carp and a standard-issue carp? It's quite easy to tell the two apart... One must simply locate the barbels. Or, rather, the lack of them! And just what is a barbel, you ask? Well, a barbel looks a little something like a mustache. A run-of-the-mill carp will sport this unsightly "facial hair," while a crucian carp is considerably better groomed! I tried to grow a mustache when I was younger. It never did fill in quite right... All for the best in the end, as mustaches go so much better with noses than with beaks!"
Gallery
Further information
The Carassius carassius is a fish of the Carp family. People commonly have these in aquariums, but there are also people that eat them. They are related to Goldfish.
Names in other languages
フナ funa |
Carp (member of Carassius genus) | |
붕어 bung-eo |
Crucian carp | |
鲫鱼 jìyú |
Carp (member of Carassius genus) | |
鯽魚 Unknown |
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Карась Karas' |
Carp (member of Carassius genus) | |
Kroeskarper | Crucian carp | |
Karausche | Crucian carp | |
Carpín | Same as English name | |
Carassin | From its genus Carassius from the family Cyprinidae | |
Carassio | From genus Carassius |
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