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Added details on sturgeon capacity and quest indicator.
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Attempting to throw a fish into a pond that already has a different type of fish yields a prompt that states the new fish would not be happy in this type of pond.
 
Attempting to throw a fish into a pond that already has a different type of fish yields a prompt that states the new fish would not be happy in this type of pond.
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An empty pond has a capacity of three fish. After populating the pond, you receive quests from the fish when their pond is full. Fulfilling a quest raises the capacity of the pond, which can continue up to a maximum capacity of 10 fish. The quests vary in difficulty depending on the rarity and type of fish.
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When first putting a fish in, the pond has a capacity of three fish, except for [[Sturgeon]], which only allows one. After populating the pond, you receive quests from the fish when their pond is full. An exclamation point will appear in the center of the pond, indicating you have a quest waiting. Fulfilling a quest raises the capacity of the pond, which can continue up to a maximum capacity of 10 fish. The quests vary in difficulty depending on the rarity and type of fish.
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Harvesting all the fish from a pond yields the fish and empties the pond. Selecting the “empty pond” option in the fish pond menu empties the pond but any fish inside are lost. Emptying a pond resets its capacity to 3, removing any bonuses gained through quests.
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Harvesting all the fish from a pond yields the fish and empties the pond. Selecting the “empty pond” option in the fish pond menu empties the pond but any fish inside are lost. Emptying a pond resets its capacity, removing any bonuses gained through quests.
    
Every fish in your pond converts to normal quality and will slowly reproduce as long as the pond is occupied by less than 10 fish. The exception is the [[Tiger Trout]], which can give roe, but not reproduce.
 
Every fish in your pond converts to normal quality and will slowly reproduce as long as the pond is occupied by less than 10 fish. The exception is the [[Tiger Trout]], which can give roe, but not reproduce.
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