Adopting Happy Aquarium Sea Turtles

One of the most common and strongest desires ofYou can have more than one at a time, and the total
Happy Aquarium players is to adopt a baby seaprofit for each is over 100 coins! This is why having a
turtle. They are cute and fun, not to mention yourheap of friends is a bonus.
adoption saves them from the atrocious fate thatOther Ways to Get Sea Turtles
would await them otherwise. Acquiring your own seaAs described above, you must get your primary
turtle can be a laborious challenge. Its certainly stillbaby sea turtle by clicking on a friend's notification.
fun, and the reward is well worth it once you haveIt's also possible, however, to use your pearls and
gone through all the necessary steps. Here are a fewbuy special limited edition sea turtles from the Happy
ways you can speed up the process of adopting oneAquarium shop. They turn up in the shop in a variety
of these adorable critters.of colours to brighten up your tank. Be that as it
How To Begin Adopting a Baby Sea Turtlemay, your simplest path to a turtle is to make sure
In order to adopt, you need to go out and find someyou get as many friends as you can in the game and
neighbours. You cannot get your own turtle in Happyspend a decent amount of time logged in each day.
Aquarium. Instead, you may get notification that aThe root of prosperity in any Facebook game is to
sushi chef has found a turtle, and it will soon be soup.have plenty of neighbours. Happy Aquarium is no
If you decide to post the notification on Facebookdifferent. Finding people who are as dedicated to the
and save the poor creature, your friends then havegame as you are can be pivotal in your progress.
the opportunity to adopt it. The first friend to clickNever underestimate the benefits you will gain from
on the posted notification in the news feed andadding neighbours and posting notifications. Then
adopt the turtle will then have it added to their tank.again, those baby sea turtles sure do look cute
Once you have a baby turtle in your tank, it takesfloating around in your tank.
72 hours to raise them to adulthood and sell them.