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    Rhodeus sericeus
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    Time Wild World and City Folk: November - February
    New Leaf y anterior a Wild World
    December February
    New Horizons:

    November - March (northern hemisphere)
    May - September (southern hemisphere)



    Opening hours All day
    Habitat River
    Size 10 cm
    Shade Small
    Value 9001 Berries
    Rarity 18%
    Appearances
    • Dōbutsu no Mori
    • Dōbutsu no Mori +
    • Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise!
    • Dōbutsu no Morie +
    • Animal Crossing: Wild World
    • Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City
    • Animal Crossing: New Leaf
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Animal Crossing: New Horizons
    WSee information about this Fish in pedia

    El bitter (Bitterling in English) is a small river fish. It stands out for being the first in the list of fish and for being a fish only obtainable in winter. It is also one of the smallest in the river.



    Summary

    Fishing

    Bittersweet will not have much resistance to being fished, but depending on the situation it will be difficult for them to see the bait or be interested in it. You can use the shadow of a chunk as a reference, since it is very similar to yours. In short, look for a tiny shadow on the river, make sure you are in winter, and a bitters will be in your hands with little effort.


    Jokes

    • I've caught a bittersweet! Normal, with how comfortable it was in the water ... - Population: increasing!
    • I've caught a bittersweet! And on top of that I go and make his day bitter ... - Wild World
    • I've caught a bittersweet! I've already made his day bitter! - City Folk / Let's Go To The City
    • I've caught a bittersweet! Well, I don't notice the taste ... - New Leaf
    • I've caught a bittersweet! But I don't notice the taste ... - New Horizons (Spain)
    • I caught a bittersweet! Well, I'll build him a castle. - New Horizons (LA)

    Museum information

    Population: on the rise!

    Normal, common fish are a very valuable resource. Everything is part of the same great chain of life. - Socrates.



    Wild world

    The truth is that it would never have occurred to me to eat a bittersweet ... It looks too much like those little colored fish that many people have at home. For me it would be like eating the canary! - Socrates.


    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    Fish hobbyists often install amarguillos next to tropical fish, uuhu. In fact, there was a time when it was very common to see this fish in the private aquariums of the wealthy. - Socrates.

    New Leaf

    These fish are so small that you can fit in the palm of your hand. During the mating season, the male's belly turns pink to attract the female. They live in rivers or lakes and lay their eggs in large bivalves, where they hatch and live for a time. - Museum panel.

    New Horizons

    Spain

    Bitter fruit lays its eggs in the shells of large mollusks. They are safe there until they hatch and the fry become adults. But the bittersweet does not take advantage of the mollusk, eh? In return, their young deworm the host! It is a symbiotic relationship of mutual benefit, the fruit of centuries of evolution. Anyway, eating parasites does not seem like part of a happy childhood, but that is nature. - Socrates.

    THE

    Bitter fruit lays its eggs in bivalve mollusks. Any large freshwater clam will do. There they are safe until they hatch and become adults. But the bittersweet does not take advantage of the mollusk, eh? In return, their young deworm the host! It is a mutually beneficial relationship resulting from evolution. Although, eating parasites does not seem to be part of a happy childhood, but that is nature. - Socrates.

    Location in the museum

    New Leaf

    Green room: rectangular aquarium, East.

    Fish Window

    Population: on the rise!

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    Wild world

    YellowYellow It lays its eggs in live freshwater clams, so it costs a lot to raise.
    Yellow 10 cm
    Yellow Rivers
    Yellow Winter

    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    Yellow Easy to breed. They are not usually found in the natural environment.
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    New Leaf

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    Price

    Population: on the rise!

    Normal prices
    Value ? 5200 Berries
    Sell ​​to Tom Nook 1300 Berries

    Wild world

    Normal prices
    Value ? 3600 Berries
    Sell ​​to Tom Nook 900 Berries

    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    Normal prices
    Value ? 3600 Berries
    Sell ​​to Tom Nook 900 Berries

    New Leaf

    Normal prices
    Value ? 3600 Berries
    Sale to Paca 900 Berries
    Very valuable object? 1800 Berries
    Sale to Tendo and Nendo 720 Berries
    Sale to Conchita * 45 Berries
    Prices with the Berries ordinance in abundance
    Value ? 4320 Berries
    Sale to Paca 1080 Berries
    Sale to Tendo and Nendo 864 Berries

    Rarity

    January February November December
    • 4:00 - 21:00: Common
    • 21:01 - 3:59: Uncommon
    • 4:00 - 21:00: Common
    • 21:01 - 3:59: Uncommon
    • 4:00 - 8:59: Rare
    • 9:00 - 15:59: Uncommon
    • 16:00 - 20:59: Rare
    • 21:00 - 3:59: Rare
    • 4:00 - 21:00: Common
    • 21:01 - 3:59: Uncommon

    Giving it to Da Morsi

    Wild world

    In Animal Crossing: Wild World the yellowberry is a freshwater fish for which he can randomly give you any of the following designs:

    YellowYellowNorth / South HighwayYellowYellowEast / West HighwayYellowYellowSoutheast curveYellowYellowSouthwest curveYellowYellowNortheast curveYellowYellownorthwest curveYellowYellowIntersectionYellowYellowCrosswalk

    City Folk/Let's Go to the City

    In Animal Crossing: City Folk / Let's Go To The City, the yellow is rewarded by Da Morsi, along with the smelt, with this design:

    YellowYellowCrossing

    YellowYellowFishing a Bitter in City Folk / Let's Go To The City

    Extra information

    Breeds in ponds, lakes, swamps, sandy and muddy ponds, and rivers. It feeds mainly on vegetables or small insect larvae. Their mating is related to that of bivalves, as they lay their eggs in live clams. Regarding this issue, it should be said that the bitters, in relation to clams, are not symbiotic animals, but parasites. Breeding takes place from April to June. Bitters are harmless to humans.

    Annotations

    1. ↑ In games before Animal Crossing: Wild World, this was worth 1.300 Berries


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