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One very important tip that I don't remember being explained well (if at all) by the game was staff zones. They don't drop their items when you do this, I typically only do this in actual life or death situations since it is very micro-managey and takes a lot more effort.

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Feel free to pick you staff up as they make a hundred tile trek to put one green pellet in the tank at the opposite end of the building. When this happens, you may lose some prestige due to a fish looking stressful, or even dying. Sometimes your staff take bad routes, making a detour to grab tools or food out of the way of their current path. This isn't important early when you just need bodies in the building, but later on when you have 30 tanks and only 10 people to feed them it could mean the difference between a fish getting fed every day or not. You can see what each stat does by hovering over it. Stats provide bonuses to skills and may make a staff member with a low feed skill actually better than one with a higher skill. One for skills such as Fixing, feed, cleaning, etc, and one for stats such as Precision, Memory, Athletics, etc. When you hire staff, you'll notice they have two stat blocks. That being said, you will likely juggle staff around a lot when you hire new people. It's not good when your rank 10 feeder is done feeding their zone an hour into the day when your rank 2 feeder only has one fish fed by closing time. You'll want to stick these people in lower difficulty job areas, start them off feeding the small tropical fish you get at rank 1 before moving them up to rank 12 manta rays and sharks. Staff typically have low levels to start out at, rarely above 3. They'll get their jobs done quicker, which lets them take care of more difficult jobs more efficiently. It's much better to have one max rank feeder and one max rank repairman than two who are mid rank for each. When you level up your staff, try maxing out one skill at a time. You don't want a 10 fix/1 feed stuck feeding a fish that requires skill for the whole day. If you have a designated fixer, make sure their fix is Pink while their feed is gray. Grayed out means they ignore all tasks of that type. Green means low focus, Blue means medium focus, and Pink means heavy focus. In the staff management window, you can click the green bar by their levels to change their priority. Make sure that you tell your staff to only do jobs they're good at.

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As long as you aren't rushing full speed ahead, you'll be able to afford every expansion or upgrade, and you can avoid mistakes you may not have had you gone ahead without thinking. Take your time and think about your plans, the only time limit is your own gaming time. Then you can simply pick up the species and drop it in the actual tank once it's grown to a safe size for it's tank mates.

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In these cases, having one species grow up in an isolated tank is a great idea. On very rare occasions you'll find two fish you want in the same tank, and both of their adult versions can live well together, but at some point in their development they will be incompatible. On top of admission, drinks, and food, gift shop income will drastically outweigh the upkeep of supplies and feed. I recommend putting one right at the entrance, and another about halfway through your aquarium to maximize sales. Now, the only mail you'll see are important messages such as employee level ups, traders, merchants, story stuff, and unread messages.Īs soon as you unlock any gift shop items, use them! Just like in real life zoos and amusement parks, make gift shops impossible to avoid. In the mail window, at the top left you'll see a little mail icon with an exclamation mark. An easy solution to this is the important mail button. Your mailbox can get quite cluttered later on with all your "X has grown to size Y" emails. The shape I usually go with is a straight line, as there is no bonus for having complex buildings. Complicated layouts may make guests miss exhibits, meaning you don't get prestige. Make your aquarium a simple shape thats easy to navigate and even easier to expand, such as a circle or square. Additionally, the amount of food each box can put out is limited, so you can truly never have too much. It can save you a lot of prestige to make sure your fish don't die because the nearest food is a five minute walk. The costs of tools and feed is minimal in comparison to the profits you make, especially once you get a gift shop or two. I put tips here that I consider too simple for their own section.Įvery time you expand, upgrade, or move stuff, make sure there are appropriate items nearby. If you have not completed the first few stages in the campaign, please do so before continuing as they offer the actual basics of gameplay. The advice here is not covered in the tutorials.









Megaquarium mouse loced on camera