How to Catch Nibble Fish in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, completing every donation for Blather's museum is a fairly arduous task. Without time travel, most players will be working towards this goal for at least a year, as the available species of bugs and fish changes every month, with some species leaving and new ones appearing.
One of the latest fish to join the list as being currently available is the Nibble Fish. This tiny fish isn't worth a tremendous amount, even if selling fish to CJ, but without it the museum will never be complete. So here's how Animal Crossing: New Horizons players can hunt down the fish for themselves.
Nibble Fish only spawn in rivers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It appears that it doesn't matter what level the player is on; simply fishing in a river is enough to find one. If players are having difficulty, or have terraformed most of the rivers off their island, they might consider checking out a Nook Miles mystery island for more opportunities.
In Northern Hemisphere islands, Nibble Fish are available starting at the beginning of May and running through the end of September. So players have plenty of time to score this fish if they're having difficulty with it.
Additionally, Nibble Fish can only be fished up between 9 am and 4 pm. Players can of course change the clock to find the Nibble Fish if they can't ordinarily play during these hours, but be careful to not let turnips rot.
Nibble Fish fall under the category of the smallest silhouette of fish in the game. If players aren't finding many tiny fish, then they can either fish up all the medium and large ones and wait for a respawn, or simply run by the river until medium and large-sized fish are spooked and vanish.
Outside of being donated to Blather's museum, the Nibble Fish will pull in a few bells. Players can sell a Nibble Fish to Timmy and Tommy at Nook's Cranny for 1,500 bells, or wait until CJ shows up and sell it to him for 1,800 instead.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.
Source: CulturedVultures
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