I created a site to make it easy to see which critters are currently available to catch in ACNH
I hated having to manually look up which critters were available in the current month, and memorising what time I had to look out for them in-game, or going back and forth checking if I had already caught some of them. So I built this site!
Essentially, when you first open the site, it will display which critters are currently available to be caught based on the selected hemisphere (the default is northern). And there are sliders you can use to change the time and month to see critters that are available at any time you choose!
I also added filters for critters that appear all day and all year, and you can also just view all critters available in the current month if you want to!
You can also easily mark the critters you've already caught. (They are saved using local storage).
When you click on any of the critters icons, you will see information about it's rarity, location, shadow sizes, prices, and speed levels. These are all displayed with custom icons to make it easy to see where you need to go and what you need to look for at first glance!
I hope you all find it useful! :))
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Lost Isle’s final DA is now here!!
☆DA-6129-9967-8466☆
apologies in advance for the long post, tumblr won’t let me add a keep reading.
Lost Isle is a loosely rustic themed island with breath of the wild inspiration incorporated. it is northern hemisphere, set in maple leaf season, and tools and an outfit to match my character are to the right of resident services! villagers are lolly, purrl, henry, maple, daisy, erik, coco, cally, fauna, and molly. all villager houses are decorated and my house at the back of the island is also fully decorated. let me know if you dream of Lost Isle and you are welcome (and encouraged) to share and tag me in any photos you take! thank you :) next i’m gonna get personal about this island + acnh and give some shoutouts to people who have helped me along the way with this island so please, do read! (no pressure tho)
this island has been the one constant and reliable source of creativity, happiness, and comfort. i made it on the 28th of may 2020 after a restart for my first island. i’m being honest when i say this island pulled me out of my darkest times. so this is a bitter sweet moment for me to put down the switch it’s on indefinitely. i might still do hhp but my joystick is very broken so that’s a big maybe. alright enough being personal, here are some of the friends who have helped me along the way with this island and have given me so much inspiration and confidence! @distillers, @deerheartcrossing, and @tiville. thank you all for letting me send you my builds, checking out my island when i need help with something, giving me items, reblogging my posts, and being such gosh dang good friends!!! love you all!!! and if you read this far? fuck it i love you too. moxxie OUT!
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the way my jaw just dropped when I open acpc to fucking winter
animal crossing is based on real time and does have regional differences (to my knowledge for nh n e way) so if you're in the southern hemisphere, like me, acnh would be summer when it's summer here
but acpc doesn't have that regional difference and only follows northern hemisphere seasons D:
I get so down and sad in the winter I don't like playing ac in the winter bc the snow makes me sad, I want to see the grass !!
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Animal Crossing Fish Dish Friday - #14
Brought to you by a marine biologist and a bunch of weird flat bois...
CLICK HERE FOR THE AC FISH EXPLAINED MASTERPOST!
Olive Flounder Meuniere
In ACNH: 1. Get Turkey Day Recipes - Franklin will give you this recipe after you've helped him cook all of Turkey Day's meals. Funny that on Turkey Day, the main ingredient is Sea Bass + a random fish from 3 choices (for Northern Hemisphere players) or Squid and Sea Urchin (for Southern Hemisphere). The recipe you get is for Olive Flounder.
2. Cook on the stove with 1 Olive Flounder and 2 Flour.
In Real Life: from France
Species of Choice: It can be any flounder species - the more native to you, the better. Flat fish come in many names and many species, as I'll explain below, but most of them available for people to eat present flaky, white meat that most people associate with a "good fish".
Other Ingredients:
Butter
Parsley
Lemon
White or Corn Flour
Get the recipe. and serve with a hot veggie and bread.
This will be long because of pictures. A long, long time ago, in an article far away, we covered how flatfish, like the Olive Flounder, become to look so ridiculous. I also pointed out and explained the differences between left-eye and right-eye flounders in the article covering the Dab. These things will be important as we move on to our next lesson about flatfish.
With over 800 species, the Order of Pleuronectiformes, the flounders, has a lot of diversity. Even though most* of these fish are flat and have both eyes on one side of the head, they come in some interesting shapes. We'll start with the tame and end with the weirdos.
Flounders - SubOrder Plueronectoidei
The name "flounder" is used for many flatfish that are important to fisheries/seafood. Even still, these are also quite diverse, not just because both right-eyed and left-eyed flatfish are called flounders, but because they also occupy different niches. Some of them have tiny mouths great for eating tiny fish and plankton, and then some are higher-trophic-level predators with huge mouths and teeth!
^These two fish are native to my neck of the ocean. Big differences in the mouth, right?
There are also 4 special flounders in this group called "Plaice".
Halibut - Genera Hippoglossus & Reinhardtius
The term halibut is reserved for the largest flatfish species, of which there are 3 - the Atlantic Halibut and Pacific Halibut in Genus Hippoglossus, and the Greenland Halibut in Genus Reinhardtius. They are absolutely massive, growing to 9 feet (3m) for some individuals. When you eat halibut, you're getting a very tiny portion of that fish. But size isn't the only way to tell them apart from other flatfish - they also have tail fins with longer, sharper points for fast swimming, and all 3 are "right-eyed" flatfish.
By Jlikes2Fish - Own work, Public Domain
Turbots - Family Scophthalmidae
Okay, now we're getting away from special flounders, and into new Families. The turbots are also called windowpanes or brill, but the biggest difference between them and other flatfish is their more rhombus or stout shape, rather than the elongated oval-shape of most other flatfish. Their shape is not really a scientific trait, but we're going for "first glance" here. These are also eaten widely.
By I, Luc Viatour, CC BY-SA 3.0
Soles - Family Soleidae & Achiridae
The fish in Soleidae are the true soles, with fish in Achiridae known as the American Soles, once classified within Soleidae. Either way, soles make up about 180 species and here's where we start to get weird. They often have more tear-drop-shaped bodies (but some can be really kind of square or round like a turbot) and very tiny or non-existent pectoral fins. These are also commonly eaten and they "right-eyed". They also have these weird mouths...just look at the picture...
By © Hans Hillewaert, CC BY-SA 4.0
It's all, like, lip-less? And beak-shaped? They have jaws - of course - but whenever I've had to handle our tiny, native sole here on Long Island, I'm always a bit surprised at it. But yeah, that's a thing they have in common with the last group.
Tonguefish - Family Cynglossidae
Here we are - the last group and the weirdest of the bunch. I think these take the flatfish body plan to the extreme and they have a number of traits that set them apart from other flatfish. These guys also have that beak or hook-shape to the upper jaw, but it's flabby, so it's weird. It's like its body is slowly trying to turn the mouth with the eyes (who knows...maybe in millions of years, it will be!) These guys are "left-eyed" and have no pectoral fins at all. They're just...really weird.
It doesn't even look like a fish anymore. I hope ACPC makes one someday.
And there you have it - so many flat bois!
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resident representative aleks of avonlea ✦ start: 01/01/2024
northern hemisphere 🌍 ✦ peaches 🍑 ✦ tulips 🌷
i treat this blog as my personal diary of my acnh island 📘 i've had many islands before, but i don't have anything to remember them by. hence - this blog 🧸
villager list under the cut!
🐵shari: 01/01/2024 - present ✦ picture: 22/03/2024
🐻teddy: 01/01/2024 - present ✦ picture: 22/03/2024
🐧aurora: 04/01/2024 - 18/01/2024
🐦cranston: 05/01/2024 - present
🐰chrissy: 06/01/2024 - present
🐻beardo: 11/01/2024 - 29/02/2024
🦘walt: 12/01/2024 - present
🐦blanche: 13/01/2024 - present
🦌chelsea: 21/01/2024 - present
🐿️poppy: 26/01/2024 - 16/03/2024
🐰o'hare: 12/02/2024 - 18/03/2024
🐤ace: 04/03/2024 - present
🐱merry: 18/03/2024 - present
🐙cephalobot: 20/03/2024 - present
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A Quick Guide to Shrubs in ACNH
A Quick Guide to Shrubs in ACNH
Are you ready to change the colour scheme of your island to reflect the changing seasons? Here is the information you require concerning ACNH shrubs.
The most difficult aspect of designing a one-of-a-kind island is coming up with a colour scheme that works for both the shrubs and the flowers. The season, as well as whether you are in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, both play a role in…
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