So, i recently started a series in the My singing monsters wiki about an Anglow (one of the monsters in the game) that ended up on the planet 4546B and i decided to post it here too.
I'm not sure if this breaks any guidelines, so sorry if it does.
It was a day like the other on 4546B, until one day a curious little creature was found in the safe shallows. Once it saw the fauna of the planet, the blue alien started raising its tendrils, producing a weird, almost ethereal sound, as if trying to get the other creatures to join in the song, but to no avail. Still, all the fish around were mesmerized by the lights at the tip of its appendages, and one of them was even brave enough to approach him. Will the Anglow be able to get back to its universe, or will he remain stuck on the water planet?
Well, hello there.
I play Subnautica on Xbox One X (NOT Series one!) on version from July 2021. I have fun but also I have one problem.
My fish are dying!
And no, not herbivores, the fish that are dying are FRICKING CARNIVORES! Here is the list of fish that I have:
Bone Shark
Cuddle Fish
Gasopod
Jelly Ray
Lava Lizard
Mesmer
Rabbit Ray
Reefback
Sand Shark
And these fish are dying:
Bone Shark
Lava Lizard
Sand Shark
I have a concept to eject Jelly Ray (it isn't very beautiful for me) from the Containment, but I need your help too.
Sorry for bad english, I'm from Poland.
See you.
EnderSparkle#677
If you grapple onto a small fish (peeper, bladderfish, etc. all cookable fish plus rabbit ray) you can imcrease your walking speed by approximately .5x times your average speed although like the bladderfish water this is a non vegan act as it takes advantage of the fish and actually hurts it in the process