Fallout 4 is full of interesting mutated critters, but you can't catch 'em all. The most you can do is kill or befriend them, depending on how angry they are. But one modder has added working aquariums that let you catalogue the wasteland's sea life, from radioactive glowing rad fish to your average salmon.
They even come with 'NO TAPPING' signs and Fallout-themed decorations. There are little green aliens, red rockets, western saloons, '50s styled futuristic towers, Nuka Cola blimps, power armour figurines, cityscapes, and more. With a bit of ingenuity, you could probably replicate Blathers' museum from Animal Crossing - just slap a few fossils and trophies down, maybe lure in a radroach or two and fence them up, and bingo. You've got a working museum.
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The mod adds "over 40 Aquariums stocked with decorations, animated fish of various colors of Fallout glowing freakery, animated bubbles and ripples, power switch to turn it off and on, and a workshop happiness rating of +2." However, you don't get to pick what fish pop up in the aquarium, so if you wan't to choose them, you'll have to pop it back in the workshop, pull it out again, and replace it.
The only other mod you need to get this working is Settlement Menu Manager, but you will also need two of Fallout 4's DLCs - Nuka World and Far Harbor. That's because "the Nuka Worldi tems in the tanks and the fish [are] from Far Harbor."
But if you fancy something more co-operative, Fallout 76 has just brought back Fallout 3's Pitt DLC in a free update, 13 years after its first and only appearance. It's set to the backdrop of post-war Pittsburgh with mutated civilians and a power struggle between the Union and
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