Bottom Dwellers
This was the final Pond Challenge introduced into Fairyland… your task is to attract the wildlife
which lives at the bottom of the Garden Pond – the so-called “Bottom Dwellers”!
As you would expect with this being the final challenge in the series, it is a pretty challenging one, so you should ensure that you have successfully completed the previous Pond Challenges before attempting it.
As you’ll discover, part of the fun of this challenge is that you’ll need to enlist the help of many
of the previous Pond Wildlife to help you complete it, which means that your planning/organisation
skills will be very important!
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Where to begin …
Preparing for these Challenges
2. Make sure you have finished all the spotting requirements for the bottom dwellers you wish to attract. There
is nothing worse than getting all setup only to find you need to spot something before you can buy your Coral.
To unlock the Orange Coral, spot 5 or more Lobster in other Gardens
To unlock the Yellow Coral, spot 5 or more Octopus in other Gardens
To unlock the Green Coral, spot 5 or more Catfish in other Gardens
To unlock the Blue Coral, spot 5 or more Stingray in other Gardens
To unlock the Indigo Coral, spot 5 or more Spider Crab in other Gardens
To unlock the Violet Coral, spot 5 or more Shrimp in other Gardens
– Underwater toadstool seeds.
– Pink diamonds to purchase Wild Berries and your Rocks from Ye Olde Fairyland Pot Shoppe.
– Pink diamonds to purchase your Corals from the Seed Shoppe.
– Jewel seeds for Supershrooms and guppy deterrents.
– Gold to purchase the correct food for each Pond Mythological, as you may need to dump food to move one.
– Used Rocks in which to plant your Coral.
– Enough Frog Sets to get Frogspawn (refer to the Frog Breeding Guide)
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1. Make sure you have unlocked all your mushrooms up to and including the Pink Cap Mushroom.
2. You will need to attract a different Pond Mythological first as these wildlife plant the Pondweed that attracts
the different coloured Guppies needed to colour our Corals, now that you finished the Rainbow of Fish
you can use your Rainbow Rocks to plant your mushrooms in, instead of growing them. If you haven’t
completed the Rainbow of Fish yet, read our guide for combining these two challenges together instead.
3. Make sure the first of each Coral is ready for harvest (RFH) before removing from your garden,
you will NOT be able to move on if you do not harvest it.
4. If you have started frog breeding make sure you use a fully grown (FG) Dulcia Somniflora when using
Wild Berries to deter Underwater Frogs (high tables) and Froglets (low tables) if not wanted or needed.
See the Frog Breeding Guide for more details.
5. Make sure you attract at least 10 of each of the Bottom Dwellers in order to move to the next one.
6. Make sure you have SPOTTED at least 5 Tadpoles, Froglets and Frogs before you start this challenge.
7. Keep an eye on the underwater toadstool to make sure you have enough time left on it, if it
becomes RFH your garden will return to dry land. Getting back underwater can waste resources and time.
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Before you start …
Ideally, you could start your Frog Breeding before attracting the Lobster. The only thing you’d need to do is attract your first plate of Frogspawn. It would be best not to attract any Froglets until you need the Frogspawn, then you can save room in your garden because you won’t need a Dulcia Somniflora to deter Tadpoles, Froglets and UW Adult Frogs.
Let’s get started …
Begin as if you are setting up for the Rainbow of Fish, which you need to have done to use this guides. If you haven’t completed this challenges, then read our combined guide instead.
Lobster
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NOTE: Watery Seadragon also eats Wild Berries and Tropical Fruits.
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To do this you need to either let the mermaid go RFH or simply remove it, this will take us to dry land where we can attract the necessary land frogs for our FIRST plate of spawn.
NOTE: If you have already begun frog breeding you MAY not need to go to dry land, you may simply be able to put out Wild Berries and attract the required Froglets and subsequent UW Adult Frog which will lay Frogspawn.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: It is a very good idea to make sure you attract at least one Tadpole to your garden at this stage, so that you can start breeding your own Frogs. This will make it easier for the next bottom dweller.
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Important Note:
Octopus
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NOTE: Rainbow Seadragon also eats Wild Berries and Tropical Fruits.
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Gathering Elves Mushroom.
Step 6
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Catfish
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NOTE: Golden Seadragon also eats Wild Berries and Tropical Fruits.
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Golden Deceiver Mushroom.
Step 6
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Stingray
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Spider Crab
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Shrimp
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Starfish
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Congratulations – you have completed the ‘Bottom Dwellers’ challenge!
which will be very useful in the future!
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A Rainbow of Fish and Bottom Dwellers Combined
Bottom Dwellers
Frog Breeding
Pond Mythological
Pondweed Combos