Want to master fishing in the Sunken Depths in Fisch Roblox? Check out our complete guide to every aquatic creature.

The Sunken Depths in Fisch Roblox is packed with some pretty amazing fish and finding them should be quite the adventure. This guide will walk you through all the creatures you can catch in those strange glowing waters. Once you know what you’re looking for and when to look for it, your success rate in fishing will shoot right up.
Getting to the Sunken Depths is your first task. You’ll need to finish the Sunken Depths trial, which is actually not as tough as it sounds. While the game tells you to bring a friend, you can do it solo as well if you want. Just remember the pattern of symbols on the maze dial and copy it on the console outside.
Starting Fish in Sunken Depths
Let’s start with the basics. These fish might show up anytime, but knowing their favorite conditions will make your life much easier:
First Catches
The Atlantean Anchovy is your best friend when starting out. It’s not picky at all about when or how you catch it, which makes it perfect for getting used to the fishing mechanics. The Oracle Minnow is a bit more selective. It likes sunny days and flakes for bait, but it’s still a good early target.
Moving Up
Once you’ve got the hang of things, try going for the Poseidon’s Perch or Sunken Silverscale. The Perch loves springtime and insects, while the Silverscale is all about those summer days. Grab some shrimp bait for the Silverscale (gluttony is in, and the Silverscale is a sinner when it comes to shrimp bait).

The Big Ones
Catching this one can make your day. The Atlantean Guardian is a formidable foe, you’ll need fish heads to even get its attention. The Philosopher’s Fish is another tricky one, only coming out during clear days. Pro tip: keep some coral bait handy for this one.
Trophy Fish
For bragging purposes, the Celestial Koi is what you’re after. This beauty only shows up on rainy winter nights, and it’s pretty particular about its food, only true worms will do. The Deep Crownfish is another good one to target on clear days, and it doesn’t throw a fit about bait.
Time of Year Matters
Some fish follow the calendar pretty strictly. Take the Crystal Chorus for example. It’s a winter night specialist that loves shrimp. The Marble Maiden splits its time between spring and summer, and it’s got a thing for worms. Keeping track of these patterns will save you a lot of time standing around with an empty hook.
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