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Tide Crab is an ocean-content specialist that earns its price during Coral Reef events and similar aquatic content cycles — but outside those windows, players often find themselves holding a passive that isn't contributing meaningfully to their daily income. This guide gives an honest take on tide crab value Grow a Garden players are working with, what Tidal Surge actually does in real farming sessions, and the specific situations where holding it makes more sense than trading it away.

Tide Crab value Grow a Garden — worth, Tidal Surge passive, and trade strategy.
Tidal Surge shines during Coral Reef events — the event's existing Wet and Tidal mutation elevation combines with the passive's boost to produce mutation frequencies that clearly outperform what Golem achieves for those specific types during the same window. Active farming during a Coral Reef event with Tide Crab equipped is one of the highest-efficiency configurations available for ocean-type mutation chasing specifically.
The Mantis Shrimp's Prismatic Strike and the Tide Crab's Tidal Surge actually complement each other in multi-slot setups during Coral Reef events — Tidal Surge elevates the base frequency while Prismatic Strike adds independent bonus rolls on top, creating a compounding effect that single-pet setups can't approach for ocean content specifically.
Outside Coral Reef and other aquatic events, Tidal Surge produces incremental rather than meaningful gains. Wet mutations appear in standard farming at low base frequency, which means the passive boost still fires occasionally but rarely enough that the absolute income contribution is small. For players whose primary farming sessions don't include ocean-type content, Tide Crab's slot is occupied by a passive that isn't producing proportional income relative to what an event-matched specialist or Golem would generate.
The most effective approach for Tide Crab owners is treating it as a rotation pet rather than a permanent slot: equip it specifically during Coral Reef events and ocean content cycles, then rotate to Golem or the current event-matched pet for other content types. This maximizes the windows where Tidal Surge actively contributes while ensuring you're not dragging non-contributing passive income through your most productive non-ocean sessions.
Standard: ~7,000 | Blood variant: ~19,000 | Passive: Tidal Surge (Wet/Tidal boost)
Best during: Coral Reef events and aquatic content cycles | Rotate to Golem outside these windows
| Version | Value | Rarity | Passive | Best Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🦀 Standard | ~7,000 | Rare | Tidal Surge | Coral Reef events, ocean content |
| 🩸 Blood Tide Crab | ~19,000 | Ultra Rare | Enhanced Tidal | Premium hold + ocean content focus |
Coral Reef events are where Tide Crab justifies its slot clearly. If this event appears regularly in your farming calendar, Tidal Surge's compound with event-elevated Wet and Tidal mutations produces income that generic passives can't match for those specific mutation types during the same window.
If your farming is dominated by thunder, frost, lunar, or void content, Tide Crab's passive isn't contributing meaningfully to most of your sessions. Use it in a multi-item bundle toward an event-matched pet for your primary content type instead of holding an inactive specialist.
Blood Tide Crab at 19,000 sits in a bracket worth protecting for ocean content specialists. Enhanced Tidal Surge plus blood moon exclusivity makes it a genuine premium hold — only trade for an identified higher-value upgrade with a clear path.
Tide Crab is obtainable from ocean-themed eggs — and like Mantis Shrimp, availability may increase during Coral Reef events. Timing an acquisition around event availability rather than peak demand periods can save meaningful gems while getting the same farming asset.
For similar-tier pet comparisons, see the Mantis Shrimp value guide, the Red Panda value guide, and the Capybara value guide.
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