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{{Infobox Geography
 
{{Infobox Geography
|name= Pond
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|name=Pond
|image= [[File:hpond.jpg|200px]]
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|image=[[File:CF Pond.jpg|200px]]
|type= Water
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|type=Water
|rarity= Always
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|rarity=Always
 
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The '''pond''', also called a '''holding pond''', is the smallest body of water in a {{SER}} [[town]]. It is the small patch of water that would probably fit inside a six-by-six sized room in the [[player]]'s [[house]]. There are usually two ponds in every [[town]], with some [[town]]s having more depending on the layout, and some [[town]]s having only one. The [[fish]] are small and not worth much, but they are exclusive to [[pond]]s. Only two [[bugs]] are found in [[pond]]s; the [[pondskater]] and [[diving beetle]]. No [[fish]] will appear in '''ponds'''/holding ponds during [[winter]], but [[trash]] can still be caught in {{NL}}.
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The '''pond''', also called a '''holding pond''', is the smallest body of water in a {{SER}} [[town]]. It is the small patch of water that would probably fit inside a six-by-six sized room in the [[player]]'s [[house]]. Prior to {{NH}}, there are usually two ponds in every town, with some towns having more depending on the layout, and some [[town]]s having only one. The [[fish]] are small and not worth much, but they are exclusive to ponds. Only two bugs are found in ponds; the [[pondskater]] and [[diving beetle]]. No fish will appear in ponds during [[winter]], but [[trash]] can still be caught in {{NL}}.
  
===[[Pond]] [[fish]]===
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In {{NH|nolink}}, several fish that were previously river fish are now found in ponds instead, increasing the variety and price range of fish available from ponds.
[[File:Fishing in pond.JPG|thumb|right|The player fishing in a pond.]]
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===Pond fish===
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*[[Carp]] ({{NH|short}} only)
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*[[Catfish]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
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*[[Crawfish]]
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*[[Frog (fish)|Frog]]
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*[[Gar]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
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*[[Giant Snakehead]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
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*[[Goldfish]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
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*[[Koi]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
 
*[[Killifish]]
 
*[[Killifish]]
*[[Frog (fish)|Frog]]
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*[[Popeyed Goldfish]] ({{NH|short|nolink}} only)
*[[Crawfish]]
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*[[Ranchu Goldfish]]
 
*[[Tadpole]]
 
*[[Tadpole]]
  
===[[Pond]] [[bug]]s===
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===Pond bugs===
 
*[[Pondskater]]
 
*[[Pondskater]]
 
*[[Diving Beetle]]
 
*[[Diving Beetle]]
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*[[Giant Water Bug]]
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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PG Pond.png|The player fishing in a pond in {{PG}}
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Fishing in pond.JPG|The player and two villagers fishing in a pond in {{NL|short}}
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</gallery>
  
{{Fish|categorize=false}}
 
 
{{Geography}}
 
{{Geography}}
 
{{Locations}}
 
{{Locations}}
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{{Fish|categorize=false}}
 
[[Category:Fishing]]
 
[[Category:Fishing]]
[[Category: Town Landmarks]]
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[[Category:Town Landmarks]]

Revision as of 20:07, July 17, 2020

This article is about the holding pond. For the larger body of water connected to the river, see Lake.
Pond
CF Pond.jpg
Type Water
Generation probability Always

The pond, also called a holding pond, is the smallest body of water in a Animal Crossing series town. It is the small patch of water that would probably fit inside a six-by-six sized room in the player's house. Prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are usually two ponds in every town, with some towns having more depending on the layout, and some towns having only one. The fish are small and not worth much, but they are exclusive to ponds. Only two bugs are found in ponds; the pondskater and diving beetle. No fish will appear in ponds during winter, but trash can still be caught in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, several fish that were previously river fish are now found in ponds instead, increasing the variety and price range of fish available from ponds.

Pond fish

Pond bugs

Gallery