Follow this facebook FishVille guide to better understand all the stages your fish will go through and what you get from each stage.
Also, included is a feeding guide for the fish - everything you need to know so that your fish won't die before their time has come!
Continue reading for the full guide.
Fish Stages
Feeding and Death
Newly hatched fish start out hungry, needing to be fed within a time limit that is half their growth interval. From the point of zero hunger, you have at least twice the growth interval to feed the fish. As long as you keep your fish fed, they will not die. When the fish gets hungry enough (with one growth interval left to feed) it will show a yellow bubble with the food container pictured. As hunger gets more critical, the bubble will get a red background, then blink. If you do not immediately feed at the blinking point, you'll get a dead fish. It turns gray, bottoms up, and floats near the top of the tank. On the bright side, if you click it with the multi tool, you get 1xp for clearing away the dead body.
Thanks to erythisis for the provided guide!
- Egg - couple second "ooh I bought a fish" stage
- Baby - can't sell your fish, some fish you can tell how hungry they are simply by noting their belly "size"
- Junior - from the egg stage to this point is the time interval stated in the store, fish sells at price stated in store, and fish becomes larger. This stage has a couple levels (4) with each taking the same time as it took to get to Junior. Each level in the junior stage increases displayed size, coins earned on selling, experience (xp) earned upon selling, and how long a fish can go without food.
- Adult - From last junior level to this stage is same interval as before. Additionally, time that fish can go without food gets increased by a day. Ie. Sardines can go hours without food.
Feeding and Death
Newly hatched fish start out hungry, needing to be fed within a time limit that is half their growth interval. From the point of zero hunger, you have at least twice the growth interval to feed the fish. As long as you keep your fish fed, they will not die. When the fish gets hungry enough (with one growth interval left to feed) it will show a yellow bubble with the food container pictured. As hunger gets more critical, the bubble will get a red background, then blink. If you do not immediately feed at the blinking point, you'll get a dead fish. It turns gray, bottoms up, and floats near the top of the tank. On the bright side, if you click it with the multi tool, you get 1xp for clearing away the dead body.
Thanks to erythisis for the provided guide!
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