Castaway Paradise

Castaway Paradise

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There are a total of 96 collectibles to donate to the museum, so I made this guide with images, records and description. The guide is organized by species and in alphabetical order, I hope you like it!
   
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Fish
The game features 32 species of fish to catch:

SPECIES:
Bicolor Angelfish

LENGTH RECORD:
21.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
The Bicolor Angelfish is one of the most recognizable fish with its contrasting yellow and purple bands!




SPECIES:
Longtail Bannerfish

LENGTH RECORD:
21.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish are extremely proud of the fact that they have the longest dorsal fins around the reef. Pretentious snobs...




SPECIES:
Striped Boxfish

LENGTH RECORD:
31.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
The patterns on these fish are like a maze. If only they could sit still, I'm trying to solve it!





SPECIES:
Yellow Boxfish

LENGTH RECORD:
69.99

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Luckily, these cute dotted fish aren't named after their boxing abilities, but after their box-shaped bodies.





SPECIES:
Spotted Eagle Ray

LENGTH RECORD:
154.98

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Spotted Eagle Rays are known to jump into boats. They don't do this intentionally though: they're actually very shy!




SPECIES:
Blue Flying Squid

LENGTH RECORD:
66.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
They say these squids can fly. No one on the island has ever seen this though... Wait, what's that in the sky?




SPECIES:
Red Flying Squid

LENGTH RECORD:
41.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Red Flying Squids are real cosmopolitans. Sometimes they jump on a boatin the hope to get a free lift.




SPECIES:
Bicolor Goatfish

LENGTH RECORD:
81.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Goatfish are very proud of the bears that grow from their chins. These goatfish are bicolored.





SPECIES:
Two-Barred Goatfish

LENGTH RECORD:
90.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Like goats, these fish eat anything that they can graze off the ground. These goatfish are red with two distinct bars.




SPECIES:
Saddleback Grouper

LENGTH RECORD:
125.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These groupers are gluttonous creatures. They will eat anything that fits in their big mouths!





SPECIES:
Harlequin Sweetlips

LENGTH RECORD:
18.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish often wait to let themselves be cleaned by other fish. If they do a proper job, they are rewarded with a kiss.




SPECIES:
Red Lionfish

LENGTH RECORD:
161.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
The large venomous spines on its back resemble the manes of a lion, hence its name.





SPECIES:
Blue Moonfish

LENGTH RECORD:
61.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Almost nothing is known about these beautiful fish. It is still mostly uncharted territory in fishiology.





SPECIES:
Grey Moonfish

LENGTH RECORD:
31.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
When you think you see the reflection of the moon in the water, think again! It could also be the Grey Moonfish!




SPECIES:
Zebra Moray Eel

LENGTH RECORD:
400.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Is it white with black stripes, or is it black with white stripes? Scientists are still arguing about it...





SPECIES:
Blue Needlefish

LENGTH RECORD:
401.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Fear of needles? Then you better watch out, these needlefish can be prickly!





SPECIES:
Bullethead Parrotfish

LENGTH RECORD:
26.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
I could talk about their parrot-like beaks, but did you know they make sleeping bags out of slimy bubbles?




SPECIES:
Zebra Pencil Sea Urchin

LENGTH RECORD:
150.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
The spines of this urchin look like pencil-shaped zebras. True story.





SPECIES:
Slate-Pencil Urchin

LENGTH RECORD:
95.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These little fellow use their spines as a pencil. Too bad their writing always gets washed away very quickly...




SPECIES:
Yellow Pufferfish
LENGTH RECORD:
95.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Dont let these tiny little fish fool you, they can blow themselves up like a big beach ball!






SPECIES:
Purple Queenfish

LENGTH RECORD:
70.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Purple Queenfishes hover over the reef, high above all other fish. They don't call her Your Royal Highness for nothing!




SPECIES:
Sockeye Salmon

LENGTH RECORD:
75.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These bright red salmons will always eventually return to the place they were born. No place like home!




SPECIES:
Bluestripe Snapper

LENGTH RECORD:
60.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Bluestripe snappers live together in large schools. They don't like newcomers, so they have to be introduced at all once!




SPECIES:
Picasso Triggerfish

LENGTH RECORD:
7.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
The Picasso Triggerfish is a true work of art. Its bizarre and colorful patterns make it a prized fish among collectors.




SPECIES:
Pinktail Triggerfish

LENGTH RECORD:
80.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Pinktail Triggerfish are very inquisitive and like to explore the seas. Their curiosity foten draws them towards divers.




SPECIES:
Rainbow Trout

LENGTH RECORD:
90.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Rainbow Trouts are found near every island in the ocean. After a few years in salt water they tend to return to fresh water!




SPECIES:
Trumpetfish

LENGTH RECORD:
239.99

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These wonderful fish pretend to be floating sticks by drifting motionlessly. Their snouts look like trumpets.




SPECIES:
Redfin Tuna

LENGTH RECORD:
160.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Redfin Tuna like to swim with dolphins. With their red fins they can signal the way for them, so they wont get lost.




SPECIES:
Yellowfin Tuna

LENGTH RECORD:
250.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Currently, Yellowfin Tunas hold all the tunas speed records. They also hold the record for speeding fines.




SPECIES:
Walking Crab

LENGTH RECORD:
55.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
Red Walking Crabs walk sideways because it's easier to crawl into holes that way - but also because it's so much fun!




SPECIES:
Black and White Wrasse

LENGHT RECORD:
41.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
When you see a Black and White Wrasse you can be sure it is a juvenile, because they lose their stripes when they grow older!




SPECIES:
Coris Wrasse

LENGTH RECORD:
19.00

FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish are also known as the Clown Wrasse. life would be very boring without a joker around. wouldn't it?
Shells
The game features 32 species of shells to catch:

SPECIES:
Flamed Auger

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is pointed and has small brown spots. It reminds me of a Christmas tree top!





SPECIES:
Lilac Auger

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is pointed and has a bright purple color. It reminds me of a Christmas tree top!





SPECIES:
Orange Auger

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Pay attention when you are looking for this shell, because it's almost the same color as the beach.





SPECIES:
Green Banded Tulip

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
The owner of this shell did such a good job. The swirl is perfect, and it's so bright and shiny!





SPECIES:
Orange Banded Tulip

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
The owner of this shell must really love sundae ice creams!





SPECIES:
Orange Calico Scallop

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With its white spots this shell would look lovely on a necklace. Too bad it's a clam's home...





SPECIES:
Purple Calico Scallop

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
'Purple with spots all over' sounds like somebody's ill. This clam is all right though: we checked.





SPECIES:
Brown Cone

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has brown spots. We don't know why it has brown spots, and frankly, we don't want to know.




SPECIES:
Checkered Cone

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has a checkered pattern. Maybe its owner is really good at checkers?




SPECIES:
Yellow Cone

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has yellow spots. They're hard to spot. ...Get it?





SPECIES:
Orange Prickly Dupe

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This one looks terrible! Spikes, a mohawk - it will scare predators for sure!





SPECIES:
Yellow Prickly Dupe

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This one looks terrible! Spikes, a mohawk - it will scare predators for sure!





SPECIES:
King's Crown

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell has got a crown made out of spikes and pointy things. Its owner must listen a lot of Wagner...!




SPECIES:
Noble Murex

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
All shells are pretty special, but this one is downright out of this world. Don't hurt yourself!





SPECIES:
Nautilus

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This prehistoric looking shell was the inspiration for captain Nemo's submarine!





SPECIES:
Oyster

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This oyster shell will mean the world to shell collecters.





SPECIES:
Brown Razor Clam

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like an old-fashioned razor blade. I don't know if it's strong enough for those stubborn stubs, though.




SPECIES:
White Razor Clam

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like an old-fashioned razor blade. I don't know if it's strong enough for those stubborn stubs, though.




SPECIES:
Pink Ribbed Drill

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
What a pretty bright pink shell! If you hold this one to your ear, you can hear the sound of the ocean.





SPECIES:
Yellow Ribbed Drill

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
What a pretty bright yellow shell! If you hold this one to your ear, you can hear the sound of the ocean.




SPECIES:
Brown Shark Eye

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks just like a real shark's eye! Have you ever seen a shark's eye? Well, now you have!





SPECIES:
Pink Shark Eye

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Watch out! Pink eye is highly contagious! ... No, we're just kidding. This shell is completely healthy.





SPECIES:
Green Shinbone Tibia

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This is a strange looking shell, for sure! Like it's got an antenna!





SPECIES:
Yellow Shinbone Tibia

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This is a strange looking shell, for sure! Don't poke anybody with that tip. You might really hurt them!





SPECIES:
Orange Silken Scallop

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Think it's more cream than orange? You'll have to take that up with its owner.





SPECIES:
Yellow Silken Scallop

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This bright yellow shell was genetically engineered as part of a kelp-roots marketing campaign for an oil company.




SPECIES:
Blue Sunray Venus

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus. There are blue and pink specimens - not trying to be normative, though.




SPECIES:
Pink Sunray Venus

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus. There are blue and pink specimens - not trying to be normative, though.




SPECIES:
Brown Tiger Cowry

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With those teeth this shell looks just as scary as a real tiger! Although actually, the spotted big cats are usually named 'leopards'.




SPECIES:
Purple Tiger Cowry

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With those teeth this shell looks just as scary as a real tiger! Although of course, no real animal is purple with yellow-black spots.




SPECIES:
Venus Comb

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell has over a hundred spikes. They provide protection, and prevent the shell from sinking into the mud.




SPECIES:
Precious Wentletrap

PRETTINESS RECORD:
-

SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like a waterslide in a waterpark! Its owner did a swell job on this one.
Bugs
The game features 32 species of bugs to catch:

SPECIES:
Black Ant

LENGTH RECORD:
2.80

BUG-O-PEDIA:
This common crawler probably looks familiar to you. Watch your step, for you might step on the poor little bugger!




SPECIES:
Blue Ant

LENGTH RECORD:
11.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Ant experts discovered that these ants seem to have the blues permanently!





SPECIES:
Red Ant

LENGTH RECORD:
2.90

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The bright red color of these ants serve as a warning. They bite everything that comes their way!





SPECIES:
Winged Ant

LENGTH RECORD:
3.90

BUG-O-PEDIA:
What is blue, has six legs and two wings? A Winged Ant!





SPECIES:
Banded Bee

LENGTH RECORD:
4.50

BUG-O-PEDIA:
These blue Banded Bees are more peaceful than their yellow cousins. Listening to their humming is a great way to chill out!




SPECIES:
Honey Bee

LENGTH RECORD:
7.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
These are the more productive in the bee family, for they make that delicious sweet golden substance called honey!




SPECIES:
Red Tail Bee

LENGTH RECORD:
8.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
This one is easy to recognize with its black body and bright red tail!





SPECIES:
Sweat Bee

LENGTH RECORD:
6.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Sweat Bees are attracted to the salt in human sweat. If you want a Sweat Bee for your collection, don't forget NOT to shower!




SPECIES:
Bean Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
6.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
This bug is often mistaken for a spotted pinto bean. The other way around as well of course...





SPECIES:
Dogbane Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
8.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
These beetles are true gems! When they are threatened, they release a foul stench though...





SPECIES:
Dotted Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
7.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
These beetles ocasionally do a little polka.






SPECIES:
Elderberry Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
9.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Count yourself lucky if you stumble across this little beauty!





SPECIES:
Ground Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
7.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Black Ground Beetles have a fear of flying and swimming. They prefer to keep all six feet on the ground!




SPECIES:
Lily Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
14.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Lily Leaf Beetle's belly is the color of dirt. When it's in danger, it flips upside down and becomes invisible.




SPECIES:
Rhinoceros Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
26.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
These large beetles look ferocious but they are completely harmless: they don't bite or sting!





SPECIES:
Sun Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
6.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Sun Beetles originate from the tropical Gaia Island. They are always in a good mood!





SPECIES:
Tiger Beetle

LENGTH RECORD:
9.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Tiger Beetles adore the sun. That's why they love it here! Don't think they are sun-bathing non-stop; they also run very fast!




SPECIES:
Birdwing Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
11.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Birdwing Butterfly is exceptionally beautiful with its bright green and yellow colors. A collector's delight!




SPECIES:
Common Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
12.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Common Butterfly may be widespread, but it is always a delight for the eye!





SPECIES:
Emerald Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
16.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The metallic green bands on this butterfly make it look like an emerald jewel!





SPECIES:
Helicon Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
26.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Red Helicon Butterflies like to mimic other butterflies in the hope to score a free meal. Devious little critters!




SPECIES:
Metal Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
17.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The habits of this unique little butterfly are pretty much unknown. Nature is still full of mysteries!





SPECIES:
Monarch Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
31.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The white Monarch Butterfly has a majestic appearance with its beautiful black and white patterns!




SPECIES:
Moon Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
13.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Blue Moon Butterflies love to seek a cozy spot in the moonlight, and fend off any intruder that comes near!




SPECIES:
Morpho Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
16.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Blue Morpho is a bit of a clumsy flyer due to its large and heavy wings. But boy, is it beautiful!





SPECIES:
Tipped Butterfly

LENGTH RECORD:
24.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Orange Tipped Butterflies prefer to have a large quantity of personal space, and can be seen roaming about in all directions.




SPECIES:
Bog Copper

LENGTH RECORD:
18.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Bog Coppers love to sip the dew drops from the leaves that they cling to. Who doesn't?





SPECIES:
Crimson Darter

LENGTH RECORD:
25.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Crimson Darter. Sounds a bit like a superhero, don't you think? If only I could have their flying ability...




SPECIES:
Green Dragonfly

LENGTH RECORD:
33.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Green Dragonfly is a large dragonfly with a healthy appetite for ants, flies and other small bugs.





SPECIES:
Variegated Flutterer

LENGTH RECORD:
31.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
This type of dragonfly is often mistaken for a butterfly, confusing even the more experienced bug researchers!




SPECIES:
Blue Percher

LENGTH RECORD:
16.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Blue Perchers like to loiter in one place, often together with their buddies.





SPECIES:
Fig Wasp

LENGTH RECORD:
6.00

BUG-O-PEDIA:
Only female Fig Wasps have wings. Be careful when you see one flying around: it could be a male who is winging it!