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Medium is most common, can include anything from sea grapes to the giant isopod. Large is most likely seaweed or a sea ananome, but could be the gigas giant clam as well! Ive also noticed the speed of the shadow once you dive may be different. Like sea grapes arent gonna move, but a crab is gonna haul ass.
actually I think that only 24/40 are available (I bolded 16 which we aren't able to catch) Reply. MirumVictus. •. I think the original comment means if you travel to an island in the Southern Hemisphere and caught all the ones available there as well as those in the Northern Hemisphere then you'd be able to get 33/40 but you're right about 24 ...
Gotta sneak up on them by waddling cute-ly xD. Very nice! I’ve been chasing them into corners but that is a SLOG and I’m gonna try this. This is the way. 4. Thank the Gaming Gods that you are not playing New Leaf, where the sea creatures could escape under the border net. And you don't have to dodge jellyfish.
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Diving for sea creatures is so worth it! Louder for those in the back who don't wanna grind! This is one of the best and easiest ways to get bells. Absolutely. It can take a while but 2-3 trips can pay off things like bridges and inclines. THE SEA PIG!!!
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Is there any way of making catching sea creatures easier/more bearable. Half the time I’m spending at least 5 mins trying to catch a fast one for it to only be a crab or something I’ve caught before.
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The current version includes basic functionality for tracking which fish, bugs, sea creatures and fossils you've donated to the museum, along with providing some basic information about each one. It's NOT mobile-friendly yet -- that's on my list -- so it is best viewed on desktop size screens.