They can be caught in the ocean during Summer or Fall by fishing any time after 6 PM. Since you can get a Super Cucumber as early as your first summer, you can use them to get early access to things like Iridium Sprinklers that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to create until much, much later. However, at a full pond they have a 5% chance of producing 1-3 Iridium Ore every day, which makes them one of the best sources for Iridium before the end of the second year. While not being among the most profitable fish types, they’re still decently profitable (Super Cucumber sells for 500g base vs 300g base for the Octopus). Super Cucumbers split the difference between profitability and utility. Super Cucumber – Stardew Valley Fish Pond Luckily you only need one to start your fish pond. It’s one of the most difficult fish to catch in the game. In addition to that, the catching difficult for octopuses is crazy. They can only be caught in the ocean, during summer between 6 AM and 1 PM. You can also get your hands on extra Iridium Ore from time to time, which is useful if you’re able to set up an Octopus Fish Pond before you have access to the lower levels of the Skull Cavern or the Statue of Prosperity. There’s a bit of luck involved with the contents of Omni-Geodes, but there’s a fairly good chance of getting items that sell for a fair amount of money, especially if you’re trading them for Artifact Troves. Omni-Geodes can be exchanged for Artifact Troves at the Desert Trader or they can be broken open themselves. Octopus is not the most profitable fish to place into a fish pond, but once you’ve populated an Octopus pond, they provide you with a steady income of Omni-Geodes, which can be used to produce other items.
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