An eel with no pigmentation. Found in Bahari Bay caves using worms.
A carnivorous fish with brilliant purple scales, the Alligator Gar is named after its long snout and rows of large teeth. Found in Kilima Lake using glow worms.
The Amber Moray primarily consumes other river creatures who have become tainted by echo. Perhaps it likes the taste? Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands at night.
These fish are as old as the continent of Palia itself, and were thought to be extinct. Guess you have something in common.
Legends say these koi once lived in the ponds of King Mudan's palace.
Be not afraid.
A bountiful, staple fish known for its mild flavor. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay without bait.
These fish are widely considered to be a staple of the local diet. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using worms.
A pike with a deep green hue native to Bahari Bay. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms.
A vicious saltwater predator that tastes great lightly grilled with a little butter. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay without bait in the evening and night.
An ominous ray that is known to leap out of the water like a flying bat. Found in Bahari Bay caves using worms.
A large sturgeon that grows throughout its entire lifetime. Found in Kilima Lake using glow worms.
Known for the black spots on their skin, these bass are gentle and non-threatening to Majiri and humans alike. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using glow worms.
A bloated, slimy fish that lives at the bottom of cavern pools. Found in Bahari Bay caves using glow worms.
A large and resilient fish. The Blue Marlin is considered a prize by even the most experienced fishermen. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using worms.
A colorful stringray with bright blue spots across its body and blue stripes along its tail. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using glow worms in the morning, day, and evening.
A common, sleek fish adapted for swimming quickly through ocean currents. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using worms.
Just like the Orange Bluegill, this fish has nary a spot of blue to be seen- not even its gills!
An eel with sharp spines growing along its length to deter predators. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using glow worms in the day and night.
A standard koi fish with a beautiful calico pattern. Found in ponds without using any bait.
Local legend has it that the first Cantankerous Koi was a cranky old man transfigured by a wicked witch. Found in ponds without using any bait during the day and at night.
A river catfish at home navigating fast currents. Found in Kilima Rivers without bait.
The charged cardinal can swim dozens of leagues without tiring, which is probably how it ended up here. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
A hard-fighting fish famous for its wide ranging appetite. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms.
A bottom feeding pondfish that creates swirling clouds of sediment for cover. Found in ponds using glow worms in the morning and day.
The Copper Sturgeon is born a brilliant shiny orange, which slowly shifts to green as it ages. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
A small red fish with huge teeth in proportion to its own size. Found in Bahari Bay caves using glow worms.
A hardy carp with coppery golden scales. Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms.
A river trout named after its long jaw and mouth. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms.
Known both for its slippery movements and its venomous bite, the Dart Eel is best avoided by all but the most adventurous of fishers. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands at night.
A golden ray that hunts at dawn, its scales absorbing the sun's light. Found in Bahari Rivers without bait in the morning.
Actually not that bad a guy.
A mottled charcoal ray that hunts at dusk, blending into the riverbed. Found in Bahari Rivers without bait in the evening.
Affectionately named for its sizeable snout, and not for what it eats. Still, you might want to keep your eleroos at a distance.
A cute little fish which can absorb trace amounts of Flow into its scales. Found in Kilima Lake using glow worms.
A pirhana infused with magic after consuming a Grimalkin magic trinket. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms.
Was the family named for the eel, or the eel for the family? (It was the second one.) Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands at night.
A cave dwelling creature that has lost the need for eyes. Found in Bahari Bay caves without bait.
A shy fish with a hypnotically translucent sheen. Found in ponds using worms in the mornings and evenings.
It is imperative you do not mix this up with the Fairy Mantis, especially when decorating their tanks. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay during the day.
A small freshwater fish known for its oversized head. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms.
A rare river ray named for the bright orange and red streaks across its back. Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms in the morning and day.
A long and lithe river fish often confused for a snake. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms in the evening and night.
Against all odds, some goldfish live to become legendary in size. Found in ponds using glow worms.
The lord of Kilima Lake, this stingray's poisonous spike can also pierce the bones of its prey. Found in Kilima Lake using glow worms in the morning, day, and evening.
The most common fish in Palia. Found in Kilima Lake without using bait.
A common sort of salmon known to thrive in the sunlight. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms in the morning and day.
Somehow saltier than its less green cousin. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
This species often bullies the other fish in the lake. Really makes you wonder what its damage is. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay during the day.
These floatfish were headed to the Elderwood when they took a wrong turn, and now they're too embarrassed to leave. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
Once this sturgeon's eggs were highly prized for caviar among Ancient Human nobility. Millenia left unbothered has made its population explode, and its price to drop. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
The early bird gets the worm, the second shiprunt gets the cheese, and the Highland Swiftscale eats them both. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
A river fish whose yellow and black stripes resemble a honeybee. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms at day and night.
A moray eel that combines its striking pattern and hypnotic movements to lure in prey. Found in Bahari Bay caves using glow worms.
Palians in the past would harvest the scales of this fish to make a deep indigo dye. Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms in the evening and night.
Murmurs of a mermaid in the water brought curious fishers from across Bahari Island to these woods in hopes they could catch sight of such a majestic creature. The Inyrevn Mermaid is likely not what they pictured.
The Enfields heard about Ancient Humans breeding their own koi and figured they could do one better. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
Kenli personally discovered this carp near Kilima Village. Bears a remarkable resemblance to a Crucian Carp... Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms.
Named for the river in which it is found, the Kestra Eel is unusually docile for its species, often interrupting conflicts among other eels. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands at night.
A unique type of catfish found only in the Kilima Valley. Found in ponds using worms.
A streamlined fish that spends the first part of its life at sea before returning to the rivers of the Kilima Valley. Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms.
An aggressive river predator that will eat literally anything. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms.
Just when you thought the lakes were safe...
A very talkative bass that can swallow creatures over 50% their own body weight. Found in Kilima Lake using worms.
Dreams of one day becoming greater. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
The horn of the unicorn fish is valuable to any alchemist or potion master. But beware, they are rumored to have psychic abilities that can make even the most accomplished fisherman think left is right. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using glow worms during the day.
A mythological floatfish said to be attracted to areas associated with great strife.
Named after the patriarch of the Enfield family, who had a special fondness for breeding the creatures. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay during the day.
There's a shark in the Elderwood, they say, with eyes as black as the void, like a potato pod's eyes. Maws, they call him, and by the time you see him coming, it's too late.
This floatfish emerges in the dark of night to feed on the nightmares of little children who don't eat their veggies- or so the old Umbraan tale goes.
A rare paddlefish that feeds at night, its dark scales keeping it hidden from predators. Found in Kilima Lake using glow worms at night.
A controversial fish both despised and beloved across Palia.
A silvery carp with scales resembling mirrors. Found in ponds using worms.
The Mossyfin will hide among the mossy rocks at the bottom of pools to camouflage itself. Unfortunately the bright pink stripes on its fins mean this is mostly pointless.
An under appreciated fish that feeds on excess pond algae. Found in ponds using glow worms.
The manta is not native to the Vieuxport Sea, but no one's told the Muddy Manta that. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay during the day.
A common minnow known for its muddy looking color. Found in ponds without using any bait.
A terrifying monstrosity, said to be a survivor from the time of humans. Found in Bahari Bay caves using worms.
A slimy fish some Majiri find strangely appetizing. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms.
So named for Dr. Anna Ooh, a famous icthyologist who studied the unique marine life of the Royal Highlands pre-Unification. Found in the Royal Highlands' bay.
An omnivorous fish that prefers insects but will eat anything it can fit into its mouth. Found in ponds using worms.
A primitive fish that has survived for millions of years. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms in the morning, day, and evening.
A petite river fish known for its pleasing colors. Found in Kilima Lake using worms.
The Palian Betta is known for its solitary nature and tendency to fight others of its own kind. Unsurprisingly, the Palian Betta was named by Umbraans.
The Piksii of the Elderwood can come in all shapes and sizes. This one, for example, comes in the shape and size of a floatfish.
The brilliant platinum scales of this chad can fool fishermen into dreams of wealth. Found in Kilima rivers using glow worms.
A gorgeous trout that shines like rainbows in the sunlight. Found in Kilima Lake using worms in the morning and day.
A beautifully radiant river fish that emits a blinding ray of light many compare to looking directly into the sun. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms.
Known to flop like a ragdoll when held, leading to a confusing experience for the fish AND the fisher. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
A river fish sporting a muted multicolor scale pattern. Not smart enough to be jealous of the Prism Trout. Found in Kilima Rivers without bait.
An aggressive river predator that will eat literally anything. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms.
Known to frequent tropical waters, the Ribbon Tail Ray recently made a surprising migration from the isles of Inyrevn to the west coast of the Palian Republic. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using worms in the morning and evening.
A freshwater fish with a rosy patch on its behind. Found in Bahari Rivers without bait.
Royal Betta demand three times as much territory as other betta, but rarely defend it themselves. This often leads to days long standoffs, until one of them gets tired and swims off to find a bigger pond. Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
An anchovy with teeth so sharp it might eat YOU for dinner.
A small, but quick foraging fish that many Majiri enjoy eating when pickled. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay without bait.
A sleek koi fish with a deep red pattern. Found in ponds using glow worms.
A mysterious fish that can sometimes be in two places at once. Found in Kilima Lake using worms.
A common piece of garbage found in the ocean. Evidence of a recent shipwreck.
Come on, why don't you release him? He's just a silly little guy! He's done nothing wrong! Found in the rivers and ponds of the Royal Highlands.
A common silvery fish. Found in Kilima Rivers without bait in evenings and nights.
A common minnow with silvery scales that sparkle in the sun. Found in Bahari Rivers without bait.
A common bass with very little to say that is known to occasionally leap from the water. Found in Kilima Lake using worms.
A bullhead with a spotted pattern. Found in Kilima Rivers without bait.
A predatory blue catfish that will attack nearby vulnerable fish. Found in ponds using glow worms in the evening and night.
It's said all the Elderwood's stars are in its waters, for its canopy blocks out the sky.
A carnivorous fish that enjoys feasting on roe, insects, crustaceans, and the toes of fisherman. Found in Kilima Rivers using worms in the morning and day.
Extremely poisonous, Stonefish naturally blend into their surroundings while waiting for prey. Found in Bahari Bay caves using glow worms.
A majestic river ray that hunts by twisting water currents and channeling lightning through its tail. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms in the morning and evening.
A dace with a striped pattern down its back. Found in Kilima Rivers without bait.
A bottom feeding lake fish with light colored stripes that allow it to camouflage in the sunlight. Found in Kilima Lake using worms in the evening and night.
An apex predator eel that uses its own body to cut down prey. Found in Bahari rivers using glow worms.
An electrically charged eel that can shock its prey into submission. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms.
A somewhat paranoid cousin of the Kilima Gillyfin.
One touch of this floatfish's tentacles will induce mild hallucinations in its victim. You don't want to know what two touches does.
This fish can go from 0-60 in the blink of an eye and complete a 90 degree turn at full speed.
Unlike its Palian cousin, the Umbraan Betta can tolerate and even thrive in the presence of other Umbraan Betta.
A relative of the Fairy Carp, the Umbran Carp prefers the dark environments of caves and underground lake systems. Found in Bahari Bay caves without bait.
Alien and terrifying, some say the Voidray can enter the Echo realm and feed off smaller echoes it finds. Found in Bahari Bay caves using glow worms.
A common piece of garbage found in and around Crystal Lake. Perhaps a relic from travelers passing through.
A common piece of garbage found in Mirror Pond.
A long, thin lamprey named after its similarity to the branches of a willow tree. Found in Bahari Bay rivers using worms at night.
A common perch found in rivers. Found in Bahari Rivers without bait.
A large tuna that can swim faster than its size implies. Found off the coast of Bahari Bay using glow worms.