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Animal Crossing Take a Deep Breath and Tell

A list of diving / deep sea creatures in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Switch (ACNH). This guide includes shadow size, locations, time (month & hours), sell prices list and charts!!

Table Of Contents

  • Sea Creatures Completion Checker
  • List Of All Sea Creatures
  • How To Catch Sea Creatures
  • Tips On Catching Sea Creatures
  • Sea Creature Uses
  • Fishing Challenge & Selling Sea Creatures

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All Deep Sea Creatures List

Sea Creatures List

Name Shadow Speed Price Season
SeaweedSeaweed SeaweedSmall Doesn't move 600 N: Oct - Jul
S: April - Jan
Time: All Day
Sea GrapesSea Grapes Sea GrapesMedium Doesn't move 900 N: June - Sept
S: Dec - Mar
Time: All Day
Sea CucumberSea Cucumber Sea CucumberLarge Slow 500 N: Nov - April
S: May ~ Oct
Time: All Day
Sea PigSea Pig Sea PigMedium Fast 10000 N: Jan - Feb, Nov- Dec
S: May - Aug
Time: 4pm - 9am
Sea StarSea Star Sea StarMedium Doesn't move 500 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Sea UrchinSea Urchin Sea UrchinMedium Doesn't move 1700 N: May - Sept
S: Nov - Mar
Time: All Day
Slate Pencil UrchinSlate Pencil Urchin Slate Pencil UrchinMedium Normal 2000 N: May - Sept
S: Nov - Mar
Time: 4pm - 9am
Sea AnemoneSea Anemone Sea AnemoneLarge Doesn't move 500 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Moon JellyfishMoon Jellyfish Moon JellyfishMedium Slow 600 N: Jul - Sept
S: Jan - Mar
Time: All Day
Sea SlugSea Slug Sea SlugEx.Small Slow 600 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Pearl OysterPearl Oyster Pearl OysterMedium Fast 2800 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
MusselMussel MusselMedium Doesn't move 1500 N: Jun - Dec
S: Dec - Jun
Time: All Day
OysterOyster OysterMedium Slow 1100 N: Sept - Feb
S: Mar ~ Aug
Time: All Day
ScallopScallop ScallopMedium Normal 1200 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
WhelkWhelk WhelkMedium Slow 1000 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Turban ShellTurban Shell Turban ShellSmall Slow 1000 N: Sept - Dec, Mar - May
S: Mar - June, Sept. ~ Nov.
Time: All Day
AbaloneAbalone AbaloneLarge Normal 2000 N: June - Jan
S: Dec - July
Time: 4pm - 9am
Gigas Giant ClamGigas Giant Clam Gigas Giant ClamLarge Fast 15000 N: May - Sept
S: Nov - Mar
Time: All Day
Chambered NautilusChambered Nautilus Chambered NautilusMedium Slow 1800 N: Mar - June, Sept - Nov
S: Mar - May, Sept - Dec
Time: 4pm - 9am
OctopusOctopus OctopusMedium Normal 1200 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Umbrella OctopusUmbrella Octopus Umbrella OctopusSmall Normal 6000 N: Mar - May, Sept - Nov
S: Mar - May, Sept - Nov
Time: All Day
Vampire SquidVampire Squid Vampire SquidLarge Fast 10000 N: May - Aug
S: Nov - Feb
Time: 4pm - 9am
Firefly SquidFirefly Squid Firefly SquidSmall Normal 1400 N: Mar - June
S: Sept - Dec
Time: 9pm - 4am
Gazami CrabGazami Crab Gazami CrabMedium Normal 2200 N: June - Nov
S: Dec - May
Time: All Day
Dungeness CrabDungeness Crab Dungeness CrabLarge Slow 1900 N: Nov - May
S: May - Nov
Time: All Day
Snow Crab Snow Crab Snow Crab Large Fast 6000 N: Nov - Apr
S: May - Oct
Time: All Day
Red King CrabRed King Crab Red King CrabLarge Fast 8000 N: Jan - Mar, Nov - Dec
S: May - Sept
Time: All Day
Acorn BarnacleAcorn Barnacle Acorn BarnacleEx.Small Doesn't move 600 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: All Day
Spider CrabSpider Crab Spider CrabLarge Fast 12000 N: Mar - April
S: Sept - Oct
Time: All Day
Tiger PrawnTiger Prawn Tiger PrawnMedium Normal 3000 N: Jun - Sept
S: Dec - Mar
Time: 4pm - 9am
Sweet ShrimpSweet Shrimp Sweet ShrimpSmall Normal 1400 N: Sept - Feb
S: Mar - Aug
Time: 4pm - 9am
Mantis ShrimpMantis Shrimp Mantis ShrimpMedium Normal 2500 N: All Year
S: All Year
Time: 4pm - 9am
Spiny LobsterSpiny Lobster Spiny LobsterMedium Normal 5000 N: Oct - Dec
S: April - June
Time: 9pm - 4am
LobsterLobster LobsterLarge Fast 4500 N: Dec - Jan, Apr - June
S: June - July, Oct - Dec
Time: All Day
Giant IsopodGiant Isopod Giant IsopodLarge Fast 12000 N: July - Oct
S: Jan - April
Time: 9pm - 4am, 9am - 4pm
Horseshoe CrabHorseshoe Crab Horseshoe CrabMedium Normal 2500 N: July - Sept
S: Jan - Mar
Time: 9pm - 4am
Sea PineappleSea Pineapple Sea PineappleSmall Doesn't move 1500 N: Apr - Aug
S: Oct - Feb
Time: All Day
Spotted garden eelSpotted garden eel Spotted garden eelMedium Slow 1100 N: May - Oct
S: Nov - Apr
Time: 4AM - 9PM
FlatwormFlatworm FlatwormEx.Small Normal 700 N: Aug - Sept
S: Feb - Mar
Time: 4pm - 9am
VenusVenus' Flower Basket VenusLarge Fast 5000 N: Oct - Feb
S: Apr - Aug
Time: All Day

Pearls Are Not In The Critterpedia

Pearls

Pearls can be obtained in the same way as all other sea creatures, but they are not listed in the Critterpedia! They are technically a DIY Material instead.

Check Out How To Get Pearls Here

Deep Sea Creatures - How To Catch

Catching Process

Step What To Do
1 Equip a Wetsuit
2 Head to the sea and press A to enter
3 Look for spots with bubbles coming out
4 Dive with Y and chase after the creature
5 Run into the creature to catch it

You Need The Wet Suit To Dive

diving

In order to start diving, you'll need to purchase a Wet Suit. The Wetsuit can be purchased at Nook's Cranny after you've updated to Ver. 1.3.0. You can also wear the Snorkel Mask while gathering sea creatures too!

Check Out How To Get Wetsuit & Color Variations Here

Tips On Catching Sea Creatures

How To Tell Apart Different Sea Creatures

  • Check the size of the shadow
  • Check the bubbles, especially direction and amount
  • Check the speed

Judge Based On The Shadow Size

Size

After diving underwater, it's possible to differentiate between creatures by the size of their shadow! When hunting for a particular creature, make sure to look up its shadow size beforehand!

The 4 Shadow Sizes

shadow

Ex.Small Small Medium Large
EXSMALL SMALL MEDIUM Large

You can tell which sea creature you can get by looking at the shadow size. Check each sea creature's shadow size from the sea creature list above.

Check The Amount Of Bubbles

Sea Anemone Acorn Barnacle

sea anemone bubble

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acorn barnacle bubble

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Another way to tell which creature you can get is by keeping a close eye on bubbles it produces. The picture above shows how the Sea Anemone actually has a very particular bubble pattern, making it quite easy to spot.

Some Sea Creatures Move

Some sea creatures move away from you when you try to catch them. You can also identify which sea creature it is by how fast it moves.

Can't Catch Up To Fast Creatures

Fast

When diving underwater, it will be impossible for you to catch up to the fastest creatures. Don't press the A button at all and approach them from above!

Check Out The Fast Sea Creatures List Here

The Cornering Method

One strategy you could employ with these fish is to simply drive them to the edges of the rope & corner them. Once they have no way out, you'll be able to catch them with no problem. The only downside to this method is that it might take some time depending on your location.

Process

Step What To Do
1 Find a sea creature
2 Approach it from behind and chase it into the rope
3 When it stops or turns around, run into it to catch it!

The Sneaking Method

By simply not pressing the A button and swimming up slowly to your target, you can get close enough to catch it. You might fail when trying this against the fastest critters, but if you're persistent you should get it.

Process

Step What To Do
1 Find a sea creature
2 Approach it slowly without pressing the A button until you're directly above its bubbles
3 Dive with the Y button and catch it

Check Out All Rare Sea Creatures Here

Sea Creature Uses

Donate To Blathers

donate

Just like fish and bugs, you can donate sea creatures at the Museum. Most importantly, Blathers will give you some interesting commentary on every creature you donate!

kani ▲Sea creatures will be displayed in the aquarium zone

Sell Them At Nook's Cranny

nooks cranny

You can sell sea creatures at Nook's Cranny to earn bells. Sea creatures are more somewhat more valuable than fish so this might be an efficient way to earn bells fast.

Check Out A List Of Rare Sea Creatures Here

Use Them As Decorations

sea creature display

You can use sea creatures as decorations by placing them in your room or on the island. Sea creatures have unique appearances when placed out in the open!

Give Scallops to Pascal

Give Scallops to Pascal

Pascal is a Sea Otter that will show up once a day to ask for a Scallop that you have caught. Give it to him and he may award you with a furniture recipe, mermaid clothing, or a pearl for it!

Check Out Pascal Location & Guide

CJ - Fishing Challenge & Selling Sea Creatures

Does Not Count Towards The Challenge

Does Not Count Towards the Challenge

Sea Creatures do not count towards CJ's fishing challenge! If you talk to CJ with only Sea Creatures in your inventory, he'll just point out that you don't have any fish with you.

Check Out the CJ Fish Challenge

CJ Doesn't Buy Sea Creatures

It's also worth noting that CJ will not take and buy Sea Creatures from you. The only way you can sell them is by bringing them in the Nook's Cranny.

Check Out the Nook's Cranny Guide

No Sea Creature Models

Fish Cannot be a Model

Sea Creatures cannot be made into a model by CJ. They can only be placed on your island or added to the museum collection.

Check Out The Museum Guide Here

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Animal Crossing Take a Deep Breath and Tell

Source: https://gamewith.net/animal-crossing-new-horizons/article/show/19631

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