Guide: Bugs, Fish And Sea Creatures In Animal Crossing New Horizons That Are Leaving After April

Guide: Bugs, Fish And Sea Creatures In Animal Crossing New Horizons That Are Leaving After April

April is ending in just a few days, and this means there will be a number of bugs, fish and sea creatures that will no longer be available to catch in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Notable Animal Crossing: New Horizons critters leaving the Northern Hemisphere after April include the Blue Marlin and the beloved Tarantula. For the Southern Hemisphere, notable critters leaving include the Mahi-Mahi and the equivalent Scorpion.

You can find the full list of these departing bugs, fish and sea creatures below, as well as when and where to catch them:

Northern Hemisphere

Fish

Name Price Location Shadow size Time
Dab 300 Sea Medium-small All day
Tuna 7,000 Pier Huge All day
Blue marlin 10,000 Pier Huge All day


Bugs

Name Price Location Time
Tarantula 8,000 On the ground 7pm – 4am

 

Sea Creatures

Name Price Shadow size Swimming speed Time
Sea cucumber 500 Medium Very slow All day
Snow crab 6,000 Large Fast All day
Spider crab 12,000 Huge Quick All day

Southern Hemisphere

Fish

Name Price Location Shadow size Time
Snapping Turtle 5,000 River Large 9pm – 4am
Catfish 800 Pond Medium-large 4pm – 9am
Tilapia 800 River Medium-small All day
Angelfish 3,000 River Small 4pm – 9am
Betta 2,500 River Small 9am – 4pm
Rainbowfish 800 River Tiny 9am – 4pm
Moray eel 2,000 Sea Thin All day
Ribbon eel 600 Sea Thin All day
Giant trevally 4,500 Pier Large All day
Mahi-mahi 6,000 Pier Large All day

 

Bugs

Name Price Location Time
Yellow butterfly 160 Flying 4am – 7pm
Bell cricket 430 On the ground 5pm – 8am
Red dragonfly 180 Flying 8am – 7pm
Darner dragonfly 230 Flying 8am – 5pm
Banded dragonfly 4,500 Flying 8am – 5pm
Stinkbug 120 On flowers All day
Man-faced stink bug 1,000 On flowers 7pm – 8am
Ladybug 200 On flowers 8am – 5pm
Tiger beetle 1,500 On the ground All day
Scorpion 8,000 On the ground 7pm – 4am

 

Sea Creatures

Name Price Shadow size Swimming speed Time
Giant isopod 12,000 Medium Fast 9 AM – 4 PM, 9 PM – 4 AM
Spotted garden eel 1,100 Small Slow 4 AM – 9 PM

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