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How much does a lobster cost on Animal Crossing City Folk?

2500 bells


How do you catch a lobster on animal crossing lets go to the city?

Lobsters are found in the ocean between November and February. They can be found at any time during the day and are worth 2,500 bells.


How much are pikes worth on Animal Crossing City Folk?

1800 bells


How much is a cherry salmon worth on animal crossing lets go to the city?

1000


How do you get to the city on Animal Crossing wild world?

You cant go to the city on animal crossing wildword.Only can you go on animal crossing lets go to the city (animal cossing city folk).


What are the different Animal Crossing games for the wii?

That would be called Animal Crossing: City Folk.


What the difference of Animal Crossing lets go to the city and city folk?

Both Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City and Animal Crossing: City Folk are excatly the same game except: Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City is for Europe and Australian Wii's. Animal Crossing: City Folk are for American Wiis.


What new Fish are on Animal Crossing City Folk?

The new fish are the neon tetra, the pike, the butterfly fish, the surgeon fish, the ray, and the lobster.


Can you get Animal Crossing city folk in England?

yes there is an animal crossing city folk in england. its just called animal crossing lets go to the city


Will Animal Crossing City Folk be on the DS?

There will be no Animal Crossing: City Folk on the ds.


When will Animal Crossing City Folk be out for DS?

It won't. Animal Crossing: City Folk is only for the Wii. There is, however, Animal Crossing: Wild World, which is an Animal Crossing game for the DS.


Who do you say codes to on Animal Crossing City Folk?

There are no codes on Animal Crossing City Folk.