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Grow Fish Mods - Feed And

Tools needed:

Basic steps:

For custom models, replace the mesh in Blender and re-import.


For a long time, modders were stuck with the official maps (the River, the Ocean, the Swamp). But eventually, brave modders figured out how to package entire Unity scenes into the game. feed and grow fish mods

This changed the game forever. Suddenly, players weren't just modding fish; they were modding the world.

Today, the Feed and Grow modding scene is massive but slower. The game has not been updated frequently by the developers in recent times (as they moved on to other projects or slowed development). Because the game is static, the mods have stabilized.

The Steam Workshop is now a library of thousands of options. You can play as a Kaiju, a prehistoric monster, or a literal piece of sushi. The "story" of these mods is ultimately one of players taking a simplistic concept and expanding it beyond the developers' original vision—turning a small pond into an ocean of infinite, often terrifying, possibilities. Tools needed:

It serves as a testament to the creativity of the community: they didn't just want to feed and grow; they wanted to dominate, customize, and laugh while doing it.

Modding in Feed and Grow: Fish primarily utilizes community tools like AzzaMods and WeMod to add custom creatures, adjust behavior, and introduce cheats. These third-party launchers allow for extensive sandbox modifications, including new playable models and altered game mechanics, as official Workshop support is limited. Explore available mods and installation guides in the Steam Community discussions.

Steam Workshop::Feed and Grow ((Is no longer being updated)) Basic steps:


Not all mods are created equal. While the Feed and Grow Fish community is generally friendly, you should follow these safety rules:

The developers of Feed and Grow Fish have taken a neutral stance on mods: they don’t officially support them, but they rarely ban players for single-player modifications. However, using mods to grief others in multiplayer is a violation of Steam’s conduct rules.


In the vanilla game, playing as a small fish is a harrowing experience. However, "Swarm" or "School" mods modify the AI or player mechanics, allowing you to control a pack of fish simultaneously. This changes the gameplay from a solo survival run to a tactical RTS-style control of a bait ball.

The vanilla map is bright and clear. The Abyss is the opposite. It plunges you into a hydrothermal vent zone with murky water, bioluminescent glow, and massive vertical cliffs. The lack of light means you rely on sonar pings (emulated via particle effects). It’s terrifying and perfect for anglerfish or gulper eel playthroughs.

Here are the most game-changing mods available today, categorized by what they do.