Critters are one of the most exciting parts of Roblox: Grow a Garden, and they’re also what keep players coming back every week for new updates. These little companions make farm management a lot easier for you. From triggering mutations on plants and hatching eggs to dropping free non-event seeds and granting tools like watering cans, reclaimers, and sprinklers, pets are always busy helping out.
At the moment, GaG has more than 150 pets, and let’s be real, not everyone has them all. That’s where the trading system comes in handy, letting players swap critters for the ones they really want. Of course, not every critter holds the same value; some are rare and in high demand, while others are simpler to find and trade. In this guide, we’ll go over the trading value and demand for every pet in Grow a Garden.
Grow a Garden’s Pet Trading Value List
Before the 1.17.0 update, gardeners in Grow a Garden had to rely on the gifting system to trade creatures. Players often exchanged pets and fruits worth millions, but this method came with a huge risk of scams since there was no proper check or balance in place. That all changed with the introduction of trading tickets, which finally brought a safe and secure way to exchange animals and items.
The list below shows the official trading value of pets as listed on tickets (mutated or heavier pets are usually worth more), along with their in-game demand based on our experience with the game.
Keep in mind that the trading value is set by GaG’s system, but the sheckles value can vary and sometimes end up being much higher.
|
All Grow a Garden Pets |
Trading Value |
Demand |
|---|---|---|
|
Spinosaurus |
253.6m |
10 |
|
Kitsune |
38.2m |
10 |
|
Raccoon |
2.9m |
10 |
|
Mimic Octopus |
3.1m |
9 |
|
Butterfly |
1.4m |
9 |
|
Fennec Fox |
1.3m |
9 |
|
Blood Owl |
43.1m |
9 |
|
Dilophosaurus |
2.0k |
9 |
|
Panda |
9 |
|
|
Blood Kiwi |
14.0m |
8 |
|
Lobster Thermidor |
12.5m |
8 |
|
Golden Goose |
11.9m |
8 |
|
T-Rex |
7.4m |
8 |
|
Swan |
6.0m |
8 |
|
Blood Hedgehog |
5.4m |
8 |
|
Moon Cat |
4.2m |
8 |
|
French Fry Ferret |
3.7m |
8 |
|
Queen Bee |
3.9m |
8 |
|
Brontosaurus |
3.1m |
8 |
|
Koi |
2.5m |
8 |
|
Disco Bee |
2.1m |
8 |
|
Triceratops |
924.5k |
8 |
|
Sea Turtle |
242.1k |
8 |
|
Corrupted Kitsune |
29.4m |
7 |
|
Dragonfly |
13.6m |
7 |
|
Owl |
8.1m |
7 |
|
Cockatrice |
5.0m |
7 |
|
Phoenix |
3.6m |
7 |
|
Space Squirrel |
2.8m |
7 |
|
Lemon Lion |
2.7m |
7 |
|
Pterodactyl |
1.8m |
7 |
|
Bald Eagle |
1.1m |
7 |
|
Echo Frog |
898.1k |
7 |
|
Raptor |
772.6k |
7 |
|
Capybara |
498.2k |
7 |
|
Peacock |
402.6k |
7 |
|
Hedgehog |
149.3k |
7 |
|
Barn Owl |
73.3k |
7 |
|
Luminous Sprite |
7 |
|
|
Kiwi |
– |
7 |
|
Red Fox |
13.2m |
6 |
|
Griffin |
4.0m |
6 |
|
Kappa |
3.0m |
6 |
|
Red Panda |
3.0m |
6 |
|
Night Owl |
2.6m |
6 |
|
Drake |
1.6m |
6 |
|
Peach Wasp |
1.4m |
6 |
|
Stegosaurus |
796.1k |
6 |
|
Ostrich |
722.5k |
6 |
|
Polar Bear |
618.8k |
6 |
|
Tarantula Hawk |
287.0k |
6 |
|
Seal |
179.9k |
6 |
|
Petal Bee |
177.0k |
6 |
|
Chicken Zombie |
137.1k |
6 |
|
Toucan |
116.8k |
6 |
|
Woodpecker |
70.1k |
6 |
|
Robin |
50.4k |
6 |
|
Shiba Inu |
8.9k |
6 |
|
Frog |
– |
6 |
|
Ankylosaurus |
– |
6 |
|
Praying Mantis |
9.9m |
5 |
|
Spaghetti Sloth |
3.5m |
5 |
|
Raiju |
3.0m |
5 |
|
Grizzly Bear |
2.4m |
5 |
|
Cooked Owl |
1.7m |
5 |
|
Green Bean |
1.4m |
5 |
|
Apple Gazelle |
1.4m |
5 |
|
Sugar Glider |
1.2m |
5 |
|
Pachycephalosaurus |
991.7k |
5 |
|
Moth |
822.2k |
5 |
|
Bear Bee |
816.4k |
5 |
|
Iguanodon |
783.5k |
5 |
|
Scarlet Macaw |
522.6k |
5 |
|
Wisp |
496.2k |
5 |
|
Silver Monkey |
483.1k |
5 |
|
Wasp |
463.0k |
5 |
|
Mole |
440.1k |
5 |
|
Honey Bee |
205.0k |
5 |
|
Pancake Mole |
91.7k |
5 |
|
Sunny-Side Chicken |
22.6k |
5 |
|
Giant Ant |
10.5m |
4 |
|
Red Giant Ant |
7.5m |
4 |
|
Imp |
3.0m |
4 |
|
Mochi Mouse |
3.0m |
4 |
|
Golem |
1.9m |
4 |
|
Junkbot |
1.7m |
4 |
|
Glimmering Sprite |
1.6m |
4 |
|
Tanchozuru |
1.4m |
4 |
|
Parasaurolophus |
922.1k |
4 |
|
Hyacinth Macaw |
713.9k |
4 |
|
Sea Otter |
550.6k |
4 |
|
Hotdog Daschund |
455.2k |
4 |
|
Turtle |
449.0k |
4 |
|
Pack Bee |
439.6k |
4 |
|
Hamster |
426.9k |
4 |
|
Gorilla Chef |
411.4k |
4 |
|
Sushi Bear |
408.9k |
4 |
|
Marmot |
236.5k |
4 |
|
Sand Snake |
207.3k |
4 |
|
Orangutan |
123.7k |
4 |
|
Tanuki |
98.6k |
4 |
|
Football |
93.6k |
4 |
|
Nihonzaru |
50.1k |
4 |
|
Dairy Cow |
7.0k |
4 |
|
Maneki-neko |
6.2k |
4 |
|
Axolotl |
– |
4 |
|
Gnome |
1.6m |
3 |
|
Seedling |
957.7k |
3 |
|
Squirrel |
718.6k |
3 |
|
Spriggan |
714.9k |
3 |
|
Mallard |
223.5k |
3 |
|
Orange Tabby |
220.2k |
3 |
|
Pixie |
198.3k |
3 |
|
Flamingo |
132.3k |
3 |
|
Spotted Deer |
118.5k |
3 |
|
Red Squirrel |
106.8m |
3 |
|
Bee |
61.9k |
3 |
|
Ladybug |
38.1k |
3 |
|
Salmon |
34.8k |
3 |
|
Deer |
25.7k |
3 |
|
Elk |
22.0k |
3 |
|
Chipmunk |
20.0k |
3 |
|
Starfish |
7.8k |
3 |
|
Meerkat |
– |
3 |
|
Caterpillar |
7.0m |
2 |
|
Snail |
6.9m |
2 |
|
Mandrake |
931.6k |
2 |
|
Brown Mouse |
844.5k |
2 |
|
Shroomie |
787.6k |
2 |
|
Cow |
496.5k |
2 |
|
Pig |
115.9k |
2 |
|
Corrupted Kodama |
87.5k |
2 |
|
Badger |
87.3k |
2 |
|
Rooster |
85.2k |
2 |
|
Cardinal |
84.9k |
2 |
|
Dog |
43.1k |
2 |
|
Seagull |
12.3k |
2 |
|
Crab |
10.4k |
2 |
|
Monkey |
– |
2 |
|
Kodama |
93.8k |
1 |
|
Jackalope |
93.7k |
1 |
|
Bacon Pig |
84.6k |
1 |
|
Grey Mouse |
919.6k |
|
|
Chicken |
28.9k |
|
|
Black Bunny |
23.0k |
|
|
Cat |
22.9k |
|
|
Bagel Bunny |
9.5k |
|
|
Bunny |
9.3k |
|
|
Golden Lab |
6.8k |
Best Pet Trading Tips in Grow a Garden
- With sheckle value falling so much, trading pets is usually more worthwhile than trading for money, especially when it comes to high-rarity ones like Kitsune, Raccoon, Disco Bee, Fennec Fox, Butterfly, Spinosaurus, Panda, or any giant/mega pet.
- The devs set a base worth for each pet through ticket values, but with the economy being unstable (and players stacked with sexillions of sheckles), selling prices really depend on what someone’s willing to pay. Use the trading list above as a guide, but don’t be afraid to ask for more when it comes to top-tier pets.
- Don’t just look at how unique a pet is; demand is what really drives the price. For example, Dragonfly may be divine, but its value has gone down because fewer players want it.
- If you own a titanic or huge pet, its price will jump regardless of the normal version’s demand. For instance, a giant rainbow peacock can easily be traded for six Kitsunes, so don’t settle for less.
- Rely on the community. Many players figure out sheckle values through informal ways, like chatting in public servers or on Discord. If you’re unsure about a trade, get a second opinion from fellow players before locking it in.