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30 Nov, 2021 @ 7:23pm
2 Dec, 2021 @ 5:32pm
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Pelagica - South African Fish Pack

Description
Adds some fish from South African waters. This is part of the Modding Marathon event. Many of the fish included here can tolerate both warm and cold water. For this pack to work as intended, you should have the Diverse Diets mod and/or the Architect's Collection DLC, as both add squid as a food item which one of the animals in this pack eats. The species added by this mod are:
Janbruin (Gymnocrotaphus curvidens)
Dusky Grouper (Epinephelus marginatus)
Galjoen (Dichistius capensis)
Banded Galjoen (Dichistius multifasciatus)
Black Sea Catfish (Galeichthys ater)
White Sea Catfish (Galeichthys feliceps)
Sand Steenbras (Lithognathus mormyrus)
West Coast Steenbras (Lithognathus aureti)
White Steenbras (Lithognathus lithognathus)
Black Musselcracker (Cymatoceps nasutus)
Rippled Blaasop (Pelagocephalus marki)
Cape Dory (Zeus capensis)
Cape Gurnard (Chelidonichthys capensis)
Brownburnie (Chaetodon blackburnii)
Blackspotted Rubberlip (Plectorhinchus gaterinus)
Whitebarred Rubberlip (Plectorhinchus playfairi)
Bluespotted Chromis (Chromis dasygenys)
Southern Sunfish (Mola alexandrini)
5 Comments
SaltbrushC  [author] 24 Jan, 2022 @ 4:33pm 
Yes. That is intentional.
mxzdaa 24 Jan, 2022 @ 8:43am 
I really like this mod, specifically the Black Musselcracker and Rippled Blaasop. I've been wanting more South African fish. I did want to know, is the Rippled Blaasop supposed to have a space requirement of 120?
Polacanthus pudding 3 Dec, 2021 @ 3:17pm 
Just put one in my aquarium and the problem is fixed. Thank you.
SaltbrushC  [author] 2 Dec, 2021 @ 5:01pm 
I will try to fix that issue, although I have not been able to.
Polacanthus pudding 2 Dec, 2021 @ 5:46am 
I've found a glitch with the Bluespotted Chromis. Most of its tail is invisible when viewed from one side.