Like driving and direction, it can be intimidating to navigate in new places. I played Tap Fish a while back; but quit before even getting past the first level, mainly because I found the game a little hard to swallow. Fortunately I got some help from friends this time and with a clear objective, the game becomes much more exciting. Well, I am leaving some breadcrumbs just in case anyone would like to get lost in my footsteps :)
Beginner (Level 1-10)
You are excited and eager for some actions at this stage, so farming Green Snappers is the best option. It is cheap and matures every 4 hours. Fill as many tanks as you can with the Green Snappers and you will get endless tapping and level advancement. Below is a quick breakdown of the math. For those number crunchers who wish to see more, here is a
detail spreadsheet.
If don’t have a lot of time to keep up with the gruesome frequency required by the Green Snappers, you can alternatively farm the Yellow Snappers (6 hours), Gold Fishes (9 hours), or Asia Arowana (1 day).
Fish Name |
Category |
Recommend |
Buy |
*Sell |
**Bonus |
Mature |
Green Snapper |
Starter Fish |
Farm - Frequent |
10 |
15 |
3 |
4hrs |
Yellow Snapper |
Starter Fish |
Farm - Moderate |
12 |
19 |
4 |
6hrs |
Gold Fish |
Super Exotic |
Farm - Overnight |
14 |
26 |
5 |
9hrs |
Asia Arowana |
Starter Fish |
Farm - Busy Schedule |
36 |
60 |
12 |
1day |
Intermediate (Level 11-25)
No doubt the Golden Dwarf is by far the most profitable fish to farm at this stage. However, to acquire the Golden Dwarf, you must be at least level 19. The White Grunt is a good alternate fish to farm; however, you probably won’t have enough coin to farm many of these suckers right now. That’s suck since you want to efficiently make fast money to buy more exotic fishes. My strategy was to mix in some Chromis (Level 15) and/or Goat Fishes to keep the tanks full. Try to maximize all of your real estate and invest all of coins when possible. Below is a quick breakdown of the math. Again, if you wish to see more, here is a
detail spreadsheet.
Fish Name |
Category |
Recommend |
Buy |
*Sell |
**Bonus |
Mature |
Chromis (Level 15) |
Super Exotic |
Alternative: Farm |
175 |
290 |
58 |
1day |
Golden Dwarf (Level 19) |
Super Exotic |
Best Farm |
280 |
518 |
104 |
1day |
Goat Fish |
Super Exotic |
Alternative: Farm,Breed |
350 |
490 |
98 |
1.5day |
White Grunt |
Super Exotic |
Good Farm, Best Breed |
4,200 |
5,880 |
1,176 |
1day |
Boxfish |
Super Exotic |
Best Breed, Farm |
26,000 |
26,139 |
5,228 |
2days |
Mummy Fish |
Limited Time |
Best Breed |
35,000 |
40,250 |
8,050 |
5days |
Advance (Level 26-64)
I am at level 56 right now. To advance a level at this stage would require 20,000xp. That is brutal; kinda like shifting through 20k pairs of shoes to find what you need :) My fingers are blistering.
The way Tap Fish is setup, once you reach this stage; you probably earned abundance of coins. But who doesn’t want more? After some trials and errors, I figure that the Royal Gramma would fetch the best return. Notice I didn’t say it’s the most profitable fish to invest. As I mentioned earlier, you probably are already rich by now so there is no need to raise excessive number of fishes (plus feeding and cleaning tanks) to earn more coins. You can comfortably live off the return from a tank-full of Gramma.
On the contrary, you can farm a lot of Green Snappers to advance level quickly like me. It might sound backward since Green Snappers are not much profitable relatively speaking. However, I raise them in huge volume to earn xp quickly (1xp for buying, 2xp for selling). The benefits are that I don’t have to feed the snappers nor clean the tanks because they mature every 4 hours so I can sell them off before they die of hunger (Sorry PETA, can’t sue me). Plus, I still get the full bonus since Tap Fish doesn’t update the happiness meter as long as I don’t tap on the fish. As shown in the photo, I get 765 coins for selling 50 snappers with 20% bonus and paid 15% commission (for selling in bulk). At the peak of my excitement, I farmed around 40+ tanks of Green Snappers. But Tap Fish finally broke me once they required 20,000xp to advance level. That is a lot of zeros:
0 time to eat,
0 time playing with my kids,
0 time for shopping. So finally threw down the towel. Nothing’s going get between me and shopping :)
Fish Name |
Category |
Recommend |
Buy |
*Sell |
**Bonus |
Mature |
Borbonius Anthias |
Super Exotic |
Farm - Busy |
1.5Mills |
1,516,500 |
303,300 |
3days |
Royal Gramma |
Limited Time |
Best Farm - High Level |
500,000 |
520,000 |
104,000 |
3days |
Pink Skunk Clown Fish |
Limited Time |
Weird Breeding |
2.5Mills |
2,625,300 |
525,060 |
5days |
Guru (Level 65+) - Congrat!
OMG, I never will reach this stage. I feel bad for my iPhone getting all the beating as I tried rigorously tapping my way to the top. Siri, are you hurt honey?
Please drop me a note or comment if you have advanced beyond level 65. I would love to check out your tanks and drool about your achievement.
Fish Name |
Category |
Recommend |
Buy |
*Sell |
**Bonus |
Mature |
Electric Eel (Lev65) |
High Level |
Best Farm - High Level |
75,000 |
112,500 |
22,500 |
4days |
Great White Shark(Lev80) |
High Level |
Farm - Alternative |
150,000 |
202,500 |
40,500 |
8days |
Notes
*Sell: By default you need to keep you fishes fed and the tank clean before you can sell your fish with the full adult price, assuming you are selling each one individually. If you sell all the fishes in the tank at once, you will lose 15% of the total price for the convenient fee. In the beginning, you are trying go earn coins as much as you can so selling fishes individually is a better approach. If you are farming with a lot of tanks, selling a tank-full of fishes at once would be a necessary approach because you won't have time to click on each fish and sell them.
** Bonus: If you change the background of your tank (plenty of standard wall papers for free), buy 8 decorations:Tank Basics:starfishes (50 coins each), and buy 8 plants: Tiered Elestos (65 coins each), you will increase the fishes happiness to 93%. When you sell your fishes at least 91% happiness, you will earn 20% bonus on top of the selling price. The 20% bonus doesn't seem much when you farm the cheap fishes; but it will be appearance when you deal with expensive fishes such as the Royal Grammas as shown in the photo. Also, if you are on a tight budget, like me initially, you can just keep your starfishes and plants in “Inventory” and only add them to the tank before selling the fishes, then put them back to “inventory” afterward. Hence, you can share the cost among all of your tanks. Wish I can do that to replace my shoes collection :)