Pale chub

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"I caught a pale chub! That name seems a bit judgy..." —New Horizons

Pale Chub
Artwork of Pale Chub
Real-world info
Name: Zacco platypus
(pale chub)

Family: Cyprinidae (carps and minnows)
Main appearances

Other appearances
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The Pale Chub (オイカワ, Oikawa) is a common fish found in the river. It can be found in all of the Animal Crossing series games in the river between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. all year round. It is an inexpensive fish that sells for 200 Bells at Nook's Cranny.

Catch details

Animal Crossing, Wild World and City Folk

"I caught a pale chub! Looks like it could use a little sun... and a little diet." —Animal Crossing (GCN)
"I caught a pale chub! Hm... It could use some sun." —Wild World
"I caught a pale chub! Chub a dub dub!" —City Folk

In Animal Crossing, Wild World and City Folk the pale chub can be sold for 200 Bells at the Tom Nook's store.

New Leaf

"I caught a pale chub! It could use some sun!" —New Leaf

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the pale chub can be sold for 160 Bells at the Re-Tail.

Encyclopedia information

Wild World

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City Folk

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Donating to the museum

When handing the Pale Chub Blathers in the Museum, he will say the following before thanking the player for the donation:

Animal Crossing

"Oh? Is that a fact? It's sometimes called a mountain trout? But it's not a trout! What rot! Well, regardless, I'll see that it gets the proper care. You have my word on it!"

Wild World

"You know, I'm sure these are technically edible... Even so, I don't think there are too many people who actually DO eat them, wot? I suppose if one were to batter them with some delectable spices..."

City Folk

"The pale chub is a freshwater fish. During its spawning season, it turns a vivid blue, wot wot? But all the eggs do have similarities... Telling what sort of beastie laid the egg is difficult, wot wot? Rather fascinating how a fish normally so plain can put forth such an effort when love is on the line... Perhaps I might stand to adopt that fish philosophy myself, and quite soon!"

New Leaf

Upon donation to the museum, the information board in front of the tank says:

"These fish are related to carp, with distinguishing features such as long ventral fins and protruding mouths. They have good jumping abilities, which allow them to jump up and grab bugs hanging around the water. They are known as very active fish with rather scrappy attitudes, making them tenacious survivors. During mating season, the male's stomach turns pink and its back turns blue. Females love this."

New Horizons

Upon donation or selecting "Tell me more about this!", Blathers the curator will say:

The pale chub is a river fish with simple back-and-silver coloring. Interestingly, the males' coloring becomes most vibrant when he's trying to attract a mate! Though normally plain, these fellows really know how to look stylish when they want to. Perhaps I could learn a thing or two from the pale chub...

Further information

The pale chub is type of freshwater minnow. It is listed as harmless and not in any danger. It can be found in Korea, where its real name is the Pirami. It lives in fast flowing rivers and streams, and it feeds off of insect larvae and algae, and smaller fish. During mating season, the male Pirani changes color rapidly to impress a suitable female. They actively feed during the evening or when the weather is overcast.

Gallery


Names in other languages

Simplified Chinese 溪哥 (iQue)
xīgē
Pale chub

Dutch Japanse drakenvis Japanese dragonfish

German Döbel

European Spanish Cacho Chub

European French Chevaine Chub

Italian Zacco Part of scientific name