In the game Castaway Paradise, there are 96 collectibles that can be donated to the museum. This guide contains images, records, and descriptions of each collectible, organized by species and in alphabetical order. I hope you find it helpful!
Fish
SPECIES:
Bicolor Angelfish
LENGTH RECORD:
21.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
The Bicolor Angelfish is one of the most recognizable fish with its contrasting yellow and purple bands!
SPECIES:
Longtail Bannerfish
LENGTH RECORD:
21.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish are extremely proud of the fact that they have the longest dorsal fins around the reef. Pretentious snobs…
SPECIES:
Striped Boxfish
LENGTH RECORD:
31.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
The patterns on these fish are like a maze. If only they could sit still, I’m trying to solve it!
SPECIES:
Yellow Boxfish
LENGTH RECORD:
69.99
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Luckily, these cute dotted fish aren’t named after their boxing abilities, but after their box-shaped bodies.
SPECIES:
Spotted Eagle Ray
LENGTH RECORD:
154.98
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Spotted Eagle Rays are known to jump into boats. They don’t do this intentionally though: they’re actually very shy!
SPECIES:
Blue Flying Squid
LENGTH RECORD:
66.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
They say these squids can fly. No one on the island has ever seen this though… Wait, what’s that in the sky?
SPECIES:
Red Flying Squid
LENGTH RECORD:
41.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Red Flying Squids are real cosmopolitans. Sometimes they jump on a boatin the hope to get a free lift.
SPECIES:
Bicolor Goatfish
LENGTH RECORD:
81.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Goatfish are very proud of the bears that grow from their chins. These goatfish are bicolored.
SPECIES:
Two-Barred Goatfish
LENGTH RECORD:
90.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Like goats, these fish eat anything that they can graze off the ground. These goatfish are red with two distinct bars.
SPECIES:
Saddleback Grouper
LENGTH RECORD:
125.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These groupers are gluttonous creatures. They will eat anything that fits in their big mouths!
SPECIES:
Harlequin Sweetlips
LENGTH RECORD:
18.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish often wait to let themselves be cleaned by other fish. If they do a proper job, they are rewarded with a kiss.
SPECIES:
Red Lionfish
LENGTH RECORD:
161.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
The large venomous spines on its back resemble the manes of a lion, hence its name.
SPECIES:
Blue Moonfish
LENGTH RECORD:
61.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Almost nothing is known about these beautiful fish. It is still mostly uncharted territory in fishiology.
SPECIES:
Grey Moonfish
LENGTH RECORD:
31.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
When you think you see the reflection of the moon in the water, think again! It could also be the Grey Moonfish!
SPECIES:
Zebra Moray Eel
LENGTH RECORD:
400.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Is it white with black stripes, or is it black with white stripes? Scientists are still arguing about it…
SPECIES:
Blue Needlefish
LENGTH RECORD:
401.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Fear of needles? Then you better watch out, these needlefish can be prickly!
SPECIES:
Bullethead Parrotfish
LENGTH RECORD:
26.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
I could talk about their parrot-like beaks, but did you know they make sleeping bags out of slimy bubbles?
SPECIES:
Zebra Pencil Sea Urchin
LENGTH RECORD:
150.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
The spines of this urchin look like pencil-shaped zebras. True story.
SPECIES:
Slate-Pencil Urchin
LENGTH RECORD:
95.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These little fellow use their spines as a pencil. Too bad their writing always gets washed away very quickly…
SPECIES:
Yellow Pufferfish
LENGTH RECORD:
95.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Dont let these tiny little fish fool you, they can blow themselves up like a big beach ball!
SPECIES:
Purple Queenfish
LENGTH RECORD:
70.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Purple Queenfishes hover over the reef, high above all other fish. They don’t call her Your Royal Highness for nothing!
SPECIES:
Sockeye Salmon
LENGTH RECORD:
75.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These bright red salmons will always eventually return to the place they were born. No place like home!
SPECIES:
Bluestripe Snapper
LENGTH RECORD:
60.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Bluestripe snappers live together in large schools. They don’t like newcomers, so they have to be introduced at all once!
SPECIES:
Picasso Triggerfish
LENGTH RECORD:
7.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
The Picasso Triggerfish is a true work of art. Its bizarre and colorful patterns make it a prized fish among collectors.
SPECIES:
Pinktail Triggerfish
LENGTH RECORD:
80.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Pinktail Triggerfish are very inquisitive and like to explore the seas. Their curiosity foten draws them towards divers.
SPECIES:
Rainbow Trout
LENGTH RECORD:
90.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Rainbow Trouts are found near every island in the ocean. After a few years in salt water they tend to return to fresh water!
SPECIES:
Trumpetfish
LENGTH RECORD:
239.99
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These wonderful fish pretend to be floating sticks by drifting motionlessly. Their snouts look like trumpets.
SPECIES:
Redfin Tuna
LENGTH RECORD:
160.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Redfin Tuna like to swim with dolphins. With their red fins they can signal the way for them, so they wont get lost.
SPECIES:
Yellowfin Tuna
LENGTH RECORD:
250.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Currently, Yellowfin Tunas hold all the tunas speed records. They also hold the record for speeding fines.
SPECIES:
Walking Crab
LENGTH RECORD:
55.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
Red Walking Crabs walk sideways because it’s easier to crawl into holes that way – but also because it’s so much fun!
SPECIES:
Black and White Wrasse
LENGHT RECORD:
41.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
When you see a Black and White Wrasse you can be sure it is a juvenile, because they lose their stripes when they grow older!
SPECIES:
Coris Wrasse
LENGTH RECORD:
19.00
FISH-O-PEDIA:
These fish are also known as the Clown Wrasse. life would be very boring without a joker around. wouldn’t it?
Shells
SPECIES:
Flamed Auger
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is pointed and has small brown spots. It reminds me of a Christmas tree top!
SPECIES:
Lilac Auger
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is pointed and has a bright purple color. It reminds me of a Christmas tree top!
SPECIES:
Orange Auger
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Pay attention when you are looking for this shell, because it’s almost the same color as the beach.
SPECIES:
Green Banded Tulip
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
The owner of this shell did such a good job. The swirl is perfect, and it’s so bright and shiny!
SPECIES:
Orange Banded Tulip
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
The owner of this shell must really love sundae ice creams!
SPECIES:
Orange Calico Scallop
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With its white spots this shell would look lovely on a necklace. Too bad it’s a clam’s home…
SPECIES:
Purple Calico Scallop
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
‘Purple with spots all over’ sounds like somebody’s ill. This clam is all right though: we checked.
SPECIES:
Brown Cone
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has brown spots. We don’t know why it has brown spots, and frankly, we don’t want to know.
SPECIES:
Checkered Cone
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has a checkered pattern. Maybe its owner is really good at checkers?
SPECIES:
Yellow Cone
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is cone-shaped and has yellow spots. They’re hard to spot. …Get it?
SPECIES:
Orange Prickly Dupe
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This one looks terrible! Spikes, a mohawk – it will scare predators for sure!
SPECIES:
Yellow Prickly Dupe
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This one looks terrible! Spikes, a mohawk – it will scare predators for sure!
SPECIES:
King’s Crown
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell has got a crown made out of spikes and pointy things. Its owner must listen a lot of Wagner…!
SPECIES:
Noble Murex
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
All shells are pretty special, but this one is downright out of this world. Don’t hurt yourself!
SPECIES:
Nautilus
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This prehistoric looking shell was the inspiration for captain Nemo’s submarine!
SPECIES:
Oyster
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This oyster shell will mean the world to shell collecters.
SPECIES:
Brown Razor Clam
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like an old-fashioned razor blade. I don’t know if it’s strong enough for those stubborn stubs, though.
SPECIES:
White Razor Clam
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like an old-fashioned razor blade. I don’t know if it’s strong enough for those stubborn stubs, though.
SPECIES:
Pink Ribbed Drill
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
What a pretty bright pink shell! If you hold this one to your ear, you can hear the sound of the ocean.
SPECIES:
Yellow Ribbed Drill
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
What a pretty bright yellow shell! If you hold this one to your ear, you can hear the sound of the ocean.
SPECIES:
Brown Shark Eye
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks just like a real shark’s eye! Have you ever seen a shark’s eye? Well, now you have!
SPECIES:
Pink Shark Eye
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Watch out! Pink eye is highly contagious! … No, we’re just kidding. This shell is completely healthy.
SPECIES:
Green Shinbone Tibia
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This is a strange looking shell, for sure! Like it’s got an antenna!
SPECIES:
Yellow Shinbone Tibia
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This is a strange looking shell, for sure! Don’t poke anybody with that tip. You might really hurt them!
SPECIES:
Orange Silken Scallop
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
Think it’s more cream than orange? You’ll have to take that up with its owner.
SPECIES:
Yellow Silken Scallop
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This bright yellow shell was genetically engineered as part of a kelp-roots marketing campaign for an oil company.
SPECIES:
Blue Sunray Venus
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus. There are blue and pink specimens – not trying to be normative, though.
SPECIES:
Pink Sunray Venus
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell is named after the Roman goddess of love, Venus. There are blue and pink specimens – not trying to be normative, though.
SPECIES:
Brown Tiger Cowry
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With those teeth this shell looks just as scary as a real tiger! Although actually, the spotted big cats are usually named ‘leopards’.
SPECIES:
Purple Tiger Cowry
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
With those teeth this shell looks just as scary as a real tiger! Although of course, no real animal is purple with yellow-black spots.
SPECIES:
Venus Comb
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell has over a hundred spikes. They provide protection, and prevent the shell from sinking into the mud.
SPECIES:
Precious Wentletrap
PRETTINESS RECORD:
–
SHELL-O-PEDIA:
This shell looks like a waterslide in a waterpark! Its owner did a swell job on this one.
Bugs
SPECIES:
Black Ant
LENGTH RECORD:
2.80
BUG-O-PEDIA:
This common crawler probably looks familiar to you. Watch your step, for you might step on the poor little bugger!
SPECIES:
Blue Ant
LENGTH RECORD:
11.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Ant experts discovered that these ants seem to have the blues permanently!
SPECIES:
Red Ant
LENGTH RECORD:
2.90
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The bright red color of these ants serve as a warning. They bite everything that comes their way!
SPECIES:
Winged Ant
LENGTH RECORD:
3.90
BUG-O-PEDIA:
What is blue, has six legs and two wings? A Winged Ant!
SPECIES:
Banded Bee
LENGTH RECORD:
4.50
BUG-O-PEDIA:
These blue Banded Bees are more peaceful than their yellow cousins. Listening to their humming is a great way to chill out!
SPECIES:
Honey Bee
LENGTH RECORD:
7.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
These are the more productive in the bee family, for they make that delicious sweet golden substance called honey!
SPECIES:
Red Tail Bee
LENGTH RECORD:
8.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
This one is easy to recognize with its black body and bright red tail!
SPECIES:
Sweat Bee
LENGTH RECORD:
6.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Sweat Bees are attracted to the salt in human sweat. If you want a Sweat Bee for your collection, don’t forget NOT to shower!
SPECIES:
Bean Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
6.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
This bug is often mistaken for a spotted pinto bean. The other way around as well of course…
SPECIES:
Dogbane Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
8.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
These beetles are true gems! When they are threatened, they release a foul stench though…
SPECIES:
Dotted Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
7.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
These beetles ocasionally do a little polka.
SPECIES:
Elderberry Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
9.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Count yourself lucky if you stumble across this little beauty!
SPECIES:
Ground Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
7.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Black Ground Beetles have a fear of flying and swimming. They prefer to keep all six feet on the ground!
SPECIES:
Lily Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
14.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Lily Leaf Beetle’s belly is the color of dirt. When it’s in danger, it flips upside down and becomes invisible.
SPECIES:
Rhinoceros Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
26.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
These large beetles look ferocious but they are completely harmless: they don’t bite or sting!
SPECIES:
Sun Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
6.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Sun Beetles originate from the tropical Gaia Island. They are always in a good mood!
SPECIES:
Tiger Beetle
LENGTH RECORD:
9.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Tiger Beetles adore the sun. That’s why they love it here! Don’t think they are sun-bathing non-stop; they also run very fast!
SPECIES:
Birdwing Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
11.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Birdwing Butterfly is exceptionally beautiful with its bright green and yellow colors. A collector’s delight!
SPECIES:
Common Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
12.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Common Butterfly may be widespread, but it is always a delight for the eye!
SPECIES:
Emerald Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
16.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The metallic green bands on this butterfly make it look like an emerald jewel!
SPECIES:
Helicon Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
26.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Red Helicon Butterflies like to mimic other butterflies in the hope to score a free meal. Devious little critters!
SPECIES:
Metal Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
17.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The habits of this unique little butterfly are pretty much unknown. Nature is still full of mysteries!
SPECIES:
Monarch Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
31.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The white Monarch Butterfly has a majestic appearance with its beautiful black and white patterns!
SPECIES:
Moon Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
13.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Blue Moon Butterflies love to seek a cozy spot in the moonlight, and fend off any intruder that comes near!
SPECIES:
Morpho Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
16.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Blue Morpho is a bit of a clumsy flyer due to its large and heavy wings. But boy, is it beautiful!
SPECIES:
Tipped Butterfly
LENGTH RECORD:
24.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Orange Tipped Butterflies prefer to have a large quantity of personal space, and can be seen roaming about in all directions.
SPECIES:
Bog Copper
LENGTH RECORD:
18.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Bog Coppers love to sip the dew drops from the leaves that they cling to. Who doesn’t?
SPECIES:
Crimson Darter
LENGTH RECORD:
25.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Crimson Darter. Sounds a bit like a superhero, don’t you think? If only I could have their flying ability…
SPECIES:
Green Dragonfly
LENGTH RECORD:
33.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
The Green Dragonfly is a large dragonfly with a healthy appetite for ants, flies and other small bugs.
SPECIES:
Variegated Flutterer
LENGTH RECORD:
31.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
This type of dragonfly is often mistaken for a butterfly, confusing even the more experienced bug researchers!
SPECIES:
Blue Percher
LENGTH RECORD:
16.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Blue Perchers like to loiter in one place, often together with their buddies.
SPECIES:
Fig Wasp
LENGTH RECORD:
6.00
BUG-O-PEDIA:
Only female Fig Wasps have wings. Be careful when you see one flying around: it could be a male who is winging it!
And that wraps up our share on Castaway Paradise: All Collectables. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by avablood, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!