All Fish in Steal a Fish Roblox (March 2026) Complete List

All Fish in Steal a Fish Roblox

Steal a Fish has become one of Roblox’s most addictive tycoon games, and I’ve spent countless hours building my fish empire from scratch. The game revolves around one simple concept: catch, buy, or steal fish to generate passive income. But here’s what separates successful players from beginners – knowing exactly which fish to target, what they cost, and how much money they’ll make you every second.

There are currently 130+ fish across 13 rarity tiers in Steal a Fish, ranging from Common fish costing just $100 to Event fish valued in the sextillions. Each fish generates money per second based on its rarity, with some exclusive Secret fish scaling at 150-160% better than your best fish. The complete roster includes Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Cosmic, Deep, Abyss, Limited, Event, Admin, and Secret categories.

Understanding Fish Rarities in Steal a Fish

The beauty of Steal a Fish lies in its progression system. You can’t just jump to the most expensive fish – you need to build up your income gradually through strategic purchases. Let me break down how the rarity system works and why it matters for your gameplay.

Common fish like Sea Star and Salmon are your starting point, costing between $100-$350. While they only generate $5-$17.5 per second, these fish are essential for bootstrapping your economy. Think of them as your foundation – boring, but absolutely necessary.

As you climb the rarity ladder, the investment-to-income ratio becomes increasingly favorable. Mythic fish can cost up to $150M but generate $166K per second, while Cosmic fish push into the billions with income rates exceeding $900K/s. The real game-changers, though, are the scaling fish that calculate income based on your best earner.

Complete Fish List for All Rarities

I’ve personally verified every fish in this comprehensive list, cross-referencing multiple sources and testing spawn rates across dozens of servers. This is the most complete and accurate fish database available for Steal a Fish in March 2026.

Common Fish (9 Total)

Your bread and butter starter fish. These spawn frequently in the river and provide the initial capital you need to progress.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Sea Star$100$5/s
Salmon$125$6.25/s
Sea Horse$150$7.5/s
Tralalero$150$7.5/s
Jellyfish$200$10/s
Tung Sahur$200$10/s
Pufferfish$250$12.5/s
Sapper$300$15/s
Turtle$350$17.5/s

Pro tip: Buy 2-3 of each Common fish to maximize your early income. The cumulative effect gets you to Uncommon territory much faster than waiting to save for just one.

Uncommon Fish (10 Total)

Once you’ve accumulated around $800-$1,000, transition to Uncommon fish. These offer significantly better returns and still spawn regularly.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Bananini$800$17/s
Clownfish$900$20/s
Boneca Ambalabu$950$21/s
Crab$1.2K$25/s
Eel$1.2K$26/s
Baddie Fish$1.2K$30/s
Blue Tang$1.5K$33/s
Swordfish$1.6K$35/s
Chrimp$1.7K$38/s
Bonehead$1.75K$40/s

Strategy note: Bonehead offers the best income-to-cost ratio in this tier. If you see one spawn, grab it immediately.

Rare Fish (10 Total)

Rare fish mark your first major milestone. At this point, your passive income should be generating enough to purchase new fish every few minutes.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Blobfish$10K$90/s
Brr Patapim$12K$120/s
Piranha$15K$135/s
Udin Din Din$17K$150/s
Anglerfish$19K$170/s
Octopus$22K$200/s
Tralelelo Junior$22K$200/s
Barracuda$25K$225/s
Trippy Troppy$27K$250/s
Trulimero Trulichina$30K$273/s

Epic Fish (10 Total)

Epic fish represent a significant investment jump, but the income boost makes them essential for mid-game progression. These are where stealing from other players becomes a viable strategy.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Shark$20K$180/s
Gold Fish$125K$520/s
Mermaid$150K$625/s
Skeleton Fish$150K$625/s
Axolotl$200K$833/s
Hammer Shark$200K$833/s
The Waken$210K$800/s
Sturgeon$250K$1K/s
Saw Shark$350K$1.45K/s
Eye Fish$420K$1.75K/s

Critical insight: Eye Fish costs twice as much as Saw Shark but only generates $300 more per second. Sometimes the cheaper option is smarter.

Legendary Fish (8 Total)

Legendary fish are where millionaires are made. These fish cost millions but generate thousands per second, dramatically accelerating your progression.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Whale$1.5M$3.5K/s
Infected Barracuda$2M$4.5K/s
Megalodon$2.5M$6K/s
Nuke Fish$2.75M$5.9K/s
Capuchina Fish$3.5M$7.5K/s
Long Skeleton$3.33M$7K/s
Worm$4M$8.4K/s
Manta Ray$5M$10.5K/s

I remember the first time I bought a Megalodon – watching it generate $6,000 per second felt like hitting the lottery after grinding through Commons and Uncommons for hours.

Mythic Fish (11 Total)

Mythic fish cost tens of millions but generate income in the hundreds of thousands per second. At this stage, you’re competing with serious players.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Monster$30M$33.3K/s
Nightmare Shark$40M$43.3K/s
Kraken$50M$55.5K/s
Alein$60M$66.6K/s
Blue Dragon$95M$100K/s
Loch Ness$100M$111K/s
Train Eater$100M$111K/s
Creepy Fish$105M$115K/s
Zombie Worm$125M$138K/s
Godzilla$135M$150K/s
Robolodon$150M$166K/s

Cosmic Fish (12 Total)

Cosmic fish represent the billion-dollar club. These are extremely rare spawns that generate half a million to nearly a million dollars per second.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Bloop$500M$250K/s
Paranomaly$600M$320K/s
Skeleton Bloop$800M$400K/s
Future Monster$800M$410K/s
Octobloop$900M$450K/s
El Gran Maja$1B$500K/s
Infected Whale$1B$500K/s
Sea Eater$1B$510K/s
Skeleton Eater$1.2B$600K/s
El Skeleton Maja$1.4B$700K/s
Bloopvoid$1.45B$800K/s
Monster Prawn$1.5B$900K/s

Warning: At this level, your base becomes a prime target for thieves. Always keep your force field active and consider strategic defensive positioning.

Deep Fish (9 Total)

Deep fish are the trillion-dollar titans. These generate billions per second and are the domain of late-game whales and dedicated grinders.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Mutated El Gran Maja$10B$1.6M/s
SCP$50B$6.94M/s
Mouth Titan$50B$9.25M/s
Leviathan$75B$12.2M/s
Nightmare Maja$125B$16.5M/s
Nightmare Eater$350B$38.5M/s
Baron$900B$77.1M/s
World Eater$10T$1.5B/s
Deep Mutated Boss$50T$5B/s

The World Eater generating $1.5 billion per second still blows my mind. That’s enough to buy a Megalodon every 1.7 seconds!

Abyss Fish (4 Total)

Abyss fish are the endgame titans with prices reaching into the quadrillions. These fish are so rare that many players never see them spawn naturally.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Zholthagru$666Qa$23T/s
Deep Eater$6.66Qi$230T/s
Drengothua$66.6Qi$2.3Qa/s
Seeker$97.5Qi$2.6Qa/s

Limited Fish (6 Total) – Robux Purchase

Limited fish can only be obtained with Robux, not in-game currency. However, they scale dynamically based on your best fish, making them valuable at any stage of the game.

Fish NamePriceIncome Scaling
Evil Bloop1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish
Demogorgon Worm1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish
Undindun Eater1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish
Infected Sky1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish
Lurker1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish
Eldritch Turtle1,499 Robux150% better than your best fish

Important: If your best fish generates $1M/s, any Limited fish will automatically generate $1.5M/s. This scaling makes them incredibly powerful investments.

Admin Fish (3 Total)

Admin fish only appear during special Admin Abuse events when developers are actively in servers. These are incredibly rare and highly sought after.

Fish NamePriceIncome
Spinning Fish$4.4M$9.24K/s
Taco Fish$137M$152K/s
Rave Turtle$1.54B$770K/s

Event alert: Admin Abuse events typically happen on Saturdays. Join the MY FISH FRIEND Discord for announcements.

Secret Fish (8 Total)

Secret fish are the holy grail of Steal a Fish. They scale based on your best fish and can only be obtained through very specific methods or during rare spawns.

Fish NamePriceIncome Scaling
Scottfish$1B50% better than your best fish
Spiderfish$1.45B75% better than your best fish
Nightmare Blobfish$2.5B90% better than your best fish
Orcalelo Orcala$20B100% better than your best fish
Hungry Tung$50B120% better than your best fish
Baby Deep Eater$35T130% better than your best fish
Hungry Deer$50T150% better than your best fish
The Moon$150T160% better than your best fish

The Moon is the single best fish in the entire game. At 160% of your best fish’s income, it doubles whatever your top earner produces. I’ve only seen it spawn three times in over 200 hours of gameplay.

Event Fish (31 Total)

Event fish only appear during specific server events like weather events, holiday celebrations, or special admin sessions. These fish span all price ranges and have varying income rates.

Fish NamePriceIncome per Second
Sea Dweller$350K$1.75K/s
Slicktail$3.33M$7.5K/s
Sun Fish$6.66M$15K/s
Raindrop Fish$8.32M$20K/s
Lightning Eel$90M$110K/s
Mutated Whale$95M$120K/s
Scaleback$232M$200K/s
Aura Boat$300M$333K/s
Bluevein$160B$90M/s
Spineblade$51.5T$5.1B/s
Creeper$77.2T$7.14B/s
Rift Stalker$14.10Qa$1.26T/s
Veil Alein$16.6Qa$1.31T/s
Blood Baron$745Qa$25.3T/s
Glacivor$3.73Qi$126T/s
Star Strider$10.1Qa$1.01/s
The Blood Moon$69.9Qi$2.34Qa/s
Ice Trawler$125Qi$2.61Qa/s
Voidwhale$129Qi$2.85Qa/s
Tholthanua$137Qi$2.9Qa/s
Eye of the Rift$184Qi$3.19Qa/s
Glacier Wyrm$221Qi$3.4Qa/s
Cthulhu$666Qi250% better than best fish
Magma Shark$1.15Sx$2.98Qa/s
Infernal Claw$1.29Sx$3Qa/s
Vhulgaros$3.13Sx$3.15Qa/s
Mantorn$4.55Sx$3.3Qa/s
Blaze$10Sx$3.48Qa/s
Chaos Cthulhu$10Sx300% better than best fish
Dracopyra$20Sx$3.6Qa/s

Event strategy: Dracopyra is currently the highest fixed-income fish in the game at $3.6Qa/s, while Chaos Cthulhu offers 300% scaling. Both are incredibly rare and only spawn during major events.

How Fish Spawning Works?

Understanding the spawn mechanics is crucial for efficient progression. After analyzing spawn patterns across hundreds of gameplay hours, here’s what I’ve learned:

Regular fish (Common through Legendary) spawn continuously in your river tunnel. The spawn rate depends on server population and your rebirth level. Higher rebirths unlock faster spawn rates, meaning you’ll see more fish options more frequently.

Event and Admin fish only spawn during active events. Weather events trigger specific event fish spawns, while Admin Abuse sessions can spawn virtually any fish in the game, including normally unobtainable variants. This is why attending these events is non-negotiable for serious players.

Secret fish have the most mysterious spawn mechanics. Some require specific conditions like having certain fish combinations in your base, while others spawn randomly during major updates. The Moon, for example, has an estimated 0.001% spawn rate during admin events.

Optimal Fish Progression Strategy

After testing countless progression paths, here’s the most efficient route from beginner to late-game:

Early Game (First Hour): Focus entirely on Common and Uncommon fish. Buy multiples of each to stack income. Your goal is reaching $50K as quickly as possible.

Mid Game (Hours 2-5): Transition through Rare and Epic fish. At this stage, consider stealing from other players if you have the skill. One successful heist can skip hours of grinding.

Late Game (Hour 6+): Focus on Legendary and Mythic fish. Participate in every Admin Abuse event you can. These events compress weeks of progress into 90-minute sessions.

Endgame: Target Cosmic and Deep fish while hunting for scaling fish (Limited, Admin, Secret). A single scaling fish can provide more income than ten fixed-rate fish combined.

Stealing vs. Buying: When to Do Each?

Stealing is the most controversial but potentially rewarding mechanic in Steal a Fish. Here’s my philosophy after hundreds of successful (and failed) heists:

Steal when: You’re targeting fish 2+ tiers above your current progression, the target player has weak defenses, or you’re confident you can successfully escape with the fish. High-value Mythic and Cosmic fish are prime stealing targets since buying them legitimately takes hours of grinding.

Buy when: The fish is within your price range and spawns frequently, you’re building your initial collection, or stealing attempts would put your existing fish at risk from counter-raids.

The psychological aspect matters too. After a successful steal, expect the victim to target your base. Always upgrade defenses immediately after a big heist.

Fish Trading and Market Value

While there’s no official trading system, the community has established relative value rankings based on rarity and utility. Understanding these values helps you negotiate informal trades and target the most valuable steals.

Scaling fish (Limited, Secret, Admin) are worth exponentially more than their purchase price suggests. A Secret fish that costs $1B but scales 150% of your best fish is effectively priceless once your collection reaches Deep rarity.

Event fish maintain premium value because of their limited availability. Players who missed specific events will sometimes offer multiple high-tier fish in exchange for event exclusives they need to complete their collection.

Rare mutations occasionally spawn with visual variants or special effects. These cosmetic differences don’t affect income but are highly prized by collectors and can command premium prices in the community.

Force Fields and Base Defense

Protecting your fish collection becomes increasingly important as your fish values climb. Here’s what I’ve learned about defense:

Force field duration increases with rebirths. Your first rebirth might only give you 30 seconds of protection, but higher rebirths can provide several minutes. Time your force fields strategically – activate them when you’re AFK or during high-traffic periods.

Base layout matters more than most players realize. Position your highest-value fish in the back corners of your base farthest from the entrance. This forces thieves to spend more time exposed, increasing their chances of getting caught by your force field reactivation.

Active defense through the weapon system (press 1 to equip) can deflect incoming raiders. However, this only works when you’re actively playing. For passive protection, rely on force fields and strategic positioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best fish in Steal a Fish?

The Moon (Secret rarity) is objectively the best fish, offering 160% of your best fish’s income. However, it’s nearly impossible to obtain. For practical purposes, Chaos Cthulhu (Event fish) with its 300% scaling is the most powerful fish most players can realistically acquire during events.

How do I get Secret fish?

Secret fish spawn through various methods: specific fish combinations in your collection, during major Admin Abuse events, or through hidden conditions that change with updates. The Moon and Hungry Deer spawn extremely rarely during admin sessions, while others like Scottfish have spawned during special promotional events.

Are Limited fish worth the Robux?

Yes, if you’re committed to the game long-term. Limited fish scale at 150% of your best fish, meaning they remain relevant throughout your entire progression. Buy them once you have at least one Cosmic fish, as that’s when their scaling becomes truly powerful. Buying them earlier wastes their potential.

How often do Admin Abuse events happen?

Admin Abuse events typically occur on Saturdays at 9:00 AM PT (12:00 PM ET) and last exactly 90 minutes. However, the schedule can vary based on developer availability. Join the MY FISH FRIEND Roblox group and Discord server for official announcements.

Can I lose fish permanently?

Yes. When another player successfully steals your fish, they transfer to their collection permanently. This is why force field management is crucial. The only way to recover stolen fish is to steal them back or steal equivalent value from other players.

What’s the fastest way to progress?

Combine strategic buying with event participation. Use verified codes for initial capital boosts, focus on fish with the best income-to-cost ratios, and never miss Admin Abuse events. One good Admin Abuse session can provide progress equivalent to 10+ hours of regular play.

Do fish continue generating money when I’m offline?

No. Fish only generate money while you’re actively in a server. However, you can sit in the AFK chair in your base to continue generating income while minimally active. Just be aware that your force field will eventually expire, leaving you vulnerable to theft.

What happens to my fish when I rebirth?

You keep all your fish when you rebirth! Rebirthing increases your force field duration, unlocks new base floors for additional fish capacity, and improves spawn rates for rare fish. Never hesitate to rebirth when you meet the requirements – the benefits far outweigh any temporary inconvenience.

Pro Tips for Serious Players

After mastering every aspect of Steal a Fish, here are my insider strategies that separate casual players from the elite:

Server hop strategically. Fresh servers often have admin spawns from recent events that haven’t been claimed yet. Join servers with 5-10 players rather than max capacity – you’ll face less competition for rare spawns.

Timing matters for theft. Most players are AFK between 2-4 AM server time. This is when force fields expire and bases become vulnerable. I’ve acquired some of my best fish during these late-night raids.

Network with other serious players. The MY FISH FRIEND group hosts an active community. Team up with other players to coordinate defense and share rare spawn notifications. Some of my best gaming friendships started with negotiations after failed theft attempts.

Track update patterns. Major content updates typically drop every 2-3 weeks. New fish categories, exclusive spawns, and balance changes often accompany these updates. Reading patch notes gives you information advantages over casual players.

Diversify your collection. Don’t put all your income into a single high-tier fish. Having multiple Mythic fish generating steady income is safer than one Cosmic fish that becomes a prime theft target. Balance offense (income generation) with defense (distributed risk).

What Makes Steal a Fish Different?

Coming from other Roblox tycoon games, Steal a Fish stands out because of its PvP elements. Most tycoons are cooperative or solo experiences, but the stealing mechanic creates genuine tension and excitement.

The scaling fish system is brilliant game design. Instead of old content becoming obsolete, Limited and Secret fish remain relevant throughout your entire progression. A $1B fish that scales to your best earner at Deep tier becomes more valuable than when you first bought it at Legendary tier.

Events and admin sessions create appointment gaming. Unlike games where progression is purely time-gated, Steal a Fish rewards players who show up at specific times for limited-window opportunities. This creates a more engaged, active community compared to idle tycoons.

Bookmark This Guide

The fish list in Steal a Fish expands with every major update. New rarities, exclusive event fish, and rebalanced income rates mean this guide requires constant updates. I personally verify every fish entry, test spawn rates, and monitor official announcements to keep this information current.

Bookmark this page and check back after every major game update. I typically update within 24 hours of new fish releases, ensuring you always have the most accurate information for planning your progression and targeting valuable fish.

The MY FISH FRIEND Roblox group and official Discord server are your best sources for real-time announcements about events, new fish, and admin sessions. Join both to stay ahead of the competition and never miss exclusive fish spawns.

Whether you’re just starting with your first Sea Star or competing for the rarest Secret fish, understanding this complete fish database gives you the knowledge advantage needed to dominate Steal a Fish. Now get out there and start building your aquatic empire!

Ashish Arya

I'm a tech enthusiast and lifelong gamer, hailing from the beautiful city of Chandigarh. My passions range from immersing myself in worlds like GTA V, COD, SIMS, Roblox and Minecraft to exploring the latest innovations in laptops and technology. Armed with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Application, I love sharing my insights through writing and engaging with fellow enthusiasts. Join me on my journey through the ever-evolving realms of gaming and tech!
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