How to get free Golden and Rainbow fish in Chillquarium

Show off your aquarium skills.

Chillquarium fish in freshwater tank
Screenshot via Dot Esports

Improving your aquariums with Golden and Rainbow fish through Chillquarium, an idle game published by Ben Reber, can be accomplished through a few easy steps.

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The idle fish aquarium game for PC called Chillquarium has acquired a decent number of players since its September release, according to Steam. Buying and selling fish is one of the few active requirements for the game, along with feeding them so they can grow. But showing off your aquarium is another aspect of Chillquarium. Impress friends and family with your digital aquarium by earning free Golden and Rainbow fish

What are Golden and Rainbow fish?

Unlocking fish in Chillquarium
I got lucky and unlocked a Golden fish early. | Screenshot via Dot Esports

Fish are identified by name, color, and rarity within Chillquarium. Golden and Rainbow fish are rare colors that you can purchase, randomly unlock through a pack per spawn rate, or earn for free after buying a specific number of fish. 

Golden fish in Chillquarium

The chances of spawning a Golden fish in Chillquarium is around one out of 1,024 fish, which is why players like you and me are hunting after them. After purchasing at least 2,048 fish from packs, with four fish per pack, you are guaranteed to crack a Golden fish. 

Rainbow fish in Chillquarium

Much like Golden fish, Rainbow fish in Chillquarium are very hard to find. But there is a cap on them as well that will provide a free Rainbow fish if met. The chance of pulling a Rainbow fish in Chillquarium is around one out of 8,192 fish. And the cap for a free Rainbow fish is at 16,384

Is hunting for Golden and Rainbow fish worth it?

Chili Rasbora Golden fish in Chillquarium through fish index
Chili Rasbora Golden | Screenshot via Dot Esports

One of the best aspects of Chillquarium is that it’s an idle game. You can invest any amount of time desired into the game. I like to show my collection off while away from the PC, leaving my tank up on one of my screens. Because I like to show off my collection, Golden and Rainbow fish are important to me, but not every player. It’s not a game I would recommend for Steam Deck, though.

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.