Blox Fruits is one of Roblox’s most calm and peaceful games. And the numbers don’t lie, because this game has racked up a lot of players over the years.
But to make the game even more relaxing and appealing to a larger audience, they had to add something extra. And that is how fishing and fish were introduced into the game.
Fishing is probably the most relaxing and rewarding activity to do in Blox Fruit. You get a chance to make a lot of money easily, but also to add rare items to your collection.
But with such a vast number of fish currently in the game, you probably won’t even know where to begin. Well, don’t worry, we got you covered.
In this article, I will be giving you a detailed breakdown of every fish in the game, their location and price. But let’s start from the burning question.
Fishing and Fishes in Blox Fruits Explained
Fishing in Blox Fruits is no different from fishing in real life (But let’s say it’s a lot easier). All you have to do is get a fishing rod, hoist it into the seas, and just like that, you’ve caught a fish.
Now the kind of fish you do catch can vary from a large pool of fishes in Blox Fruits. As of right now, there are a total of 50 fishes and 3 special fishes in the game.
The rarity of these fishes can range from Common to Mythical, with the Special fishes being the rarest. You should also know that to catch some of the fishes in Blox fruits need special requirements.
What that means is, most of these fishes are location specific, and even bait specific. You also need to know the maximum weight of these fishes, that way you can have a good enough fishing rod.
So to be well-prepared for your next voyage, you need to know where and how to catch these fishes. With that said, let’s take a look at them.
All Fish in Blox Fruits
Before we get into the list, you need to know a couple of things.
First, the price of a fish depends on how much it weighs. So basically, the cost increases per kg.
But for more context, here is a detailed breakdown of the market value:
- Small Fish (Under 2kg) – 1,000 coins (around this amount
- Medium Fish (3kg) – 1,500 coins (around this amount)
- Big Fish (Above 3kg) – 2,000 coins (around this amount and more)
You should also know that the cost of your fish also depends on its rarity too. So the rarer the fish, the more money you can sell it for.
Bear in mind, all sections with “Any” in both locations and Baits means you can find these fishes anywhere (for location), and you can use any bait (for bait).
With that out of the way, let’s take a look at all the fishes:
| Fish | Image | Rarity | Minimum Weight | Maximum Weight | Location | Bait |
| Amber Trout |
|
Uncommon | 6kg | 44kg | Any | Any |
| Flatfish |
|
Uncommon | 7kg | 50kg | Any | Any |
| Turtle |
|
Uncommon | 3kg | 48kg | Whirlpool | Any |
| Soggy Boot |
|
Uncommon | – | – | Any | Any |
| Terrorfish |
|
Mythical | 28kg | 190kg | Prehistoric Island and Tiki Outpost | Carnivore Bait |
| Seahorse |
|
Rare | 7kg | 48kg | Any | Any |
| Tidegill |
|
Common | 3kg | 27kg | Any | Any |
| Tuna |
|
Common | 5kg | 40kg | Any | Any |
| Swamp Lurker |
|
Rare | 76kg | 210kg | Whirlpool | Any |
| Sea Sturgeon |
|
Common | 5kg | 37kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Yellow) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Green) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Red) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Pink) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Purple) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Starfish (Blue) |
|
Common | 1kg | 12kg | Any | Any |
| Grouper |
|
Common | 5kg | 44kg | Any | Any |
| Sand Bass |
|
Common | 5kg | 37kg | Any | Any |
| Mossback |
|
Common | 5kg | 38kg | Any | Any |
| Saltwater Salmon |
|
Common | 5kg | 40kg | Any | Any |
| Kelp Bass |
|
Uncommon | 5kg | 35kg | Any | Any |
| Redfin |
|
Common | 4kg | 30kg | Any | Any |
| Levi |
|
Mythical | 27.11kg | 150kg | Submerged Island or Tiki or Hydra Island | Epic Bait and Frozen Bait |
| Parrotfish |
|
Uncommon | 7kg | 48kg | Green Zone and Tiki Outpost | Any |
| Rock Dweller |
|
Legendary | 21kg | 145kg | Magma Village and Prehistoric Island | Any |
| Lumo Whale |
|
Rare | 110kg | 376kg | Whirlpool | Any |
| Pufferfish |
|
Uncommon | 5kg | 38kg | Any | Any |
| Molten Trout |
|
Rare | 5kg | 39kg | Magma Village and Prehistoric Island | Any |
| Leafy Trout |
|
Rare | 6kg | 42kg | Green Zone or Floating Turtle or Great Tree | Any |
| Deepsea Squid |
|
Legendary | 8kg | 20.53kg | Whirlpool | Any |
| Frostjaw |
|
Legendary | 25kg | 172kg | Frozen Village or Snow Mountain or Frozen Dimension | Any |
| Goldfish |
|
Common | 2kg | 20kg | Any | Any |
| Deepglow Oarfish |
|
Legendary | 18kg | 121kg | Cursed Ship | Abyssal Bait |
| Gliderfish |
|
Rare | 5kg | 36kg | Any | Any |
| Golden Carp |
|
Common | 1kg | TBA | Any | Any |
| Gravelhead Shark |
|
Mythical | 148kg | 989kg | Prehistoric Island | Carnivore Bait |
| Deepsea Octopus |
|
Rare | 8kg | 33.4kg | Whirlpool | Any |
| Ghostfish |
|
Rare | 6kg | 41kg | Cursed Ship or Haunted Castle or Haunted Shipwreck or Mirage Island | Abyssal Bait and Epic Bait |
| Clownfish |
|
Uncommon | 5kg | 37kg | Any | Any |
| Crab |
|
Common | 5kg | 34kg | Any | Any |
| Carp |
|
Common | 2kg | 19kg | Any | Any |
| Catfish |
|
Common | 3kg | 37kg | Any | Any |
| Colossal Shrimp |
|
Uncommon | 6kg | 43kg | Any | Any |
| Bullfish |
|
Uncommon | 4kg | 33kg | Desert or Forgotten Island or Prehistoric Island | Any |
| Candyfish |
|
Rare | 6kg | 47kg | Sea of Treats | Any |
| Barracuda |
|
Uncommon | 5kg | 35kg | Any | Any |
| Azure Marlin |
|
Legendary | 72kg | 483kg | Hydra Island and Kitsune Island | Any |
| Angler |
|
Legendary | 4kg | 32kg | Cursed Ship and Haunted Castle | Abyssal Bait |
| Angelfish |
|
Uncommon | 6kg | 46kg | Any | Any |
| Dragon Koi |
|
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
SEE ALSO:
- All NPCs in Blox Fruits with Location & Details
- All Swords in Blox Fruits Wiki | How to Get Them & Upgrade
- (7) All Fishing Rods in Blox Fruits (Full Guide)
- (Updated) All Guns in Blox Fruits Wiki | How to Get Them & Upgrade
Event Based Fish in Blox Fruits
These fishes are only available during a live or admin event, which further adds to their rarity.
| Special FIsh Variant | Whirlpool | Location | Trade |
| Celestial Fish | ![]() |
Found in the Celestial Whirlpool (it comes up every 5 minutes in Celestial Domain). | You can catch it anywhere with a Celestial Shell rod. Afterwards, trade it to the Celestial Fisherman for Celestial Tokens. |
| Shiny Fish | ![]() |
Found in the Golden Whirlpool (it comes up about 1 to 5 times per hour on every island). | You don’t get more money by selling this fish. |
| Corrupted Fish | ![]() |
Found in Corrupted Whirlpool (comes up every 5 minutes in the Oni Realm). | You can catch it anywhere with a Corrupted Shark rod. Next, trade it with the Oni Fisherman for Oni Tokens (100 fish = 1 corrupted rod upgrade). |
Final Thoughts
Fishing was a much needed addition to blox fruits, and given how popular it has gotten, you will certainly see a lot more fishes added soon.
But until the next update, the best thing we can do right now is enjoy the ones we already have. And have a relaxing time doing so.
What do you think about the fishes in Blox Fruits, are they worth your time? Let us know in the comment section below.

Hi, I’m Tana Joshua Ayo-Ogbor, a competitive gamer and writer who loves creating in-depth Roblox and Minecraft guides, Top 10s, and gameplay tips. I’ve competed in the African Esports Championship and enjoy sharing pro-level insights to help players level up their game. When I’m not writing, you’ll probably find me grinding the ranks in MLBB or Dota 2.


