Animal Crossing: New Horizons January Fish and Sea Creature List

It’s the start of a new year in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and a new month brings new fish and deep sea creatures — for some of us, at least. Quietness characterizes winter’s critter scene in Animal Crossing, but for players in the northern hemisphere, it’s downright sparse: January has a heaping helping of nothing new. But our southern hemisphere friends are getting into the busy season, with valuable fish just a cast away.
Recommended VideosHere’s every new January fish and sea creature in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
January Fish Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Northern Hemisphere)
There’s nothing new this month for the northern hemisphere, as mentioned. However, the usual culprits still lurk around in the rivers and sea, including the red snapper and black bass, and December brought a few new fish you can still find this month.
January Fish Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Southern Hemisphere)
The sea is somewhat bountiful in the southern hemisphere in the new year. January brings only a handful of new fish in New Horizons, but some come with a lovely big price tag.
FishPriceLocationTime Sweetfish 900 Bells River All hours, Jan – March Pufferfish 250 Bells Sea All hours, Jan – Mar Napoleonfish 10,000 Bells Sea (huge shadow) 4 a.m. – 9 p.m., Jan – Feb Blue Marlin 10,000 Bells Sea (huge shadow) All hours, Jan – Mar, May – Oct Ocean Sunfish 4,000 Bells Sea (large shadow with fin) 4 a.m. – 9 p.m., Jan – MarJanuary Sea Creatures Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Northern Hemisphere)
Just like with the fish, there’s nothing new or noteworthy in January’s New Horizons sea creatures for the northern hemisphere. Fortunately, many of the underwater surprises are available all year, including the scallop and pearl oyster.
January Sea Creatures Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Southern Hemisphere)
January brings three new sea creatures to stick in those southern hemisphere museums.
CreaturePriceLocationTime Giant Isopod 12,000 Bells Bubbly spots in the ocean 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. – 4 a.m., Jan – Apr Moon Jellyfish 600 Bells Bubbly spots in the ocean All hours, Jan – Mar Horseshoe Crab 2,500 Bells Bubbly spots in the ocean 9 p.m. – 4 a.m., Jan – FebThat’s it for January fish in AC:NH. Be sure to check out our other Animal Crossing: New Horizons guides for more tips on living your best island life, including our January bug list.
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