

This may all sound convoluted, but it's surprisingly easy to get some sturgeon, build the fish pond, and start curing your sturgeon roe and add the spoils of your labor to your revenue stream. So you will probably want to get several batches of caviar curing at a time. It takes 6000 in-game minutes to cure the sturgeon roe into caviar, which equates to a few days. Some fish can be bought at the Traveling Merchant Cart in Cindersap Forest or by Krobus in The Sewers. They can be obtained by fishing using a Fishing Rod as well as using baited crab pots.
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How to Make Roe into Caviarįirst craft and place a preserves jar on your farm, or many if you want to produce several caviar at once. Fish in Stardew Valley can be found in ponds, Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, or within certain levels of the mine. You can have a maximum of 10 fish per pond, and they will reproduce. I don't remember the circumstances under which I caught my Tuna, so I can't tell you for sure. So more time means more chances for a tuna. Once the fish pond is built, you can drop your sturgeon in there to produce roe on a regular basis. If you press the journal right after you cast and then just click when you hear the noise you'll save a lot of time that way. So head to the beach and try to reel some in, if you don't have any already. Green algae can be caught in both fresh and saltwater, but seaweed can only be caught in saltwater. You will need the following materials for Robin to be able to make a fish pond: Next you need to have a fish pond built at your farm. How to Raise SturgeonĬatching these fish is just the first step. You won't be catching any, no matter the season, after 7 p.m., though. If you're trying in summer, you'll have a much higher chance of catching a sturgeon on a rainy day. You can catch sturgeon in the mountain lake, which is the body of water right at the entrance to the mines, in both summer and winter.

Sturgeon are a semi-elusive fish, but not so much so you're going to be trying to reel one in for hours. Sturgeon roe is the base for most caviar in real life, and it's the fish you've got to get familiar with in Stardew Valley if you're looking to sell some preserved fish eggs (it sounds terrible that way, I know). So, if you’re having trouble finding Stardew Valley tuna, you came to the right place. It can even be used to make quality fertilizer and the ocean fish bundle. In Stardew Valley, it’s used for a number of recipes including fish tacos and sashimi. You have to raise the right fish to get into the caviar market, though. Tuna is a delicious fish, both in real life and in video games. Caviar sells for a base price of 500g, making it a worthy addition to most farmers' cash flow.
