Grow a Garden pet values fluctuate based on rarity, demand, and recent updates, with top pets like Kitsune worth 2Sp and Raccoon trading at 850Sx. This comprehensive guide breaks down all pet values by tier, provides trading strategies, and includes the latest Life of Phoenix update pets to help you maximize your trading profits in September 2025.
Pet Name | Rarity | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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GIANT Grizzly Bear | Legendary | 20Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
GIANT Badger | Rare | 10Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
Kitsune | Prismatic | 2Sp | 10/10 | Rising |
Raccoon | Divine | 850Sx | 10/10 | Rising |
Disco Bee | Divine | 550Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Fennec Fox | Divine | 350Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Butterfly | Mythical | 250Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Spinosaurus | Divine | 200Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Pet values in Grow a Garden are driven by three core factors: supply, demand, and unique effects that impact gameplay. Unlike the fixed prices offered by in-game merchants, player-to-player trading reflects the true market value of these companions. Whether you're looking to hatch eggs faster, boost crafting efficiency, or simply build an impressive collection, understanding pet values is essential for success in the Grow a Garden economy.
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The trading scene has evolved significantly with recent updates, particularly the Life of Phoenix update and the introduction of new trading systems. Values are constantly shifting based on player preferences, event availability, and game balance changes. This guide synthesizes data from multiple authoritative sources, including community trading servers, value calculators, and official update logs to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Pet Name | Rarity | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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GIANT Grizzly Bear | Legendary | 20Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
GIANT Badger | Rare | 10Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
GIANT Robin | Common | 2.25Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
Kitsune | Prismatic | 2Sp | 10/10 | Rising |
Raccoon | Divine | 850Sx | 10/10 | Rising |
Disco Bee | Divine | 550Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Fennec Fox | Divine | 350Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Butterfly | Mythical | 250Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Spinosaurus | Divine | 200Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Panda | Legendary | 100Sx | 2/10 | Unstable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Kitsune | 2Sp | 10/10 | Rising |
Corrupted Kitsune | 45Sx | 7/10 | Unstable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Raccoon | 850Sx | 10/10 | Rising |
Disco Bee | 550Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Fennec Fox | 350Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Spinosaurus | 200Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Mimic Octopus | 80Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
T-Rex | 65Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Queen Bee | 55Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Dragonfly | 55Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Luminous Sprite | 50Sx | 3/10 | Dropping |
Space Squirrel | 45Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
French Fry Ferret | 40Sx | 7/10 | Unstable |
Lobster Thermidor | 35Sx | 7/10 | Unstable |
Swan | 30Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Blood Owl | 20Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Phoenix | 20Sx | 8/10 | Unstable |
Green Bean | 20Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Golden Goose | 15Sx | 6/10 | Unstable |
Raiju | 10Sx | 4/10 | Stable |
Griffin | 9Sx | 4/10 | Unstable |
Cockatrice | 8Sx | 4/10 | Dropping |
Night Owl | 1Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Butterfly | 250Sx | 9/10 | Stable |
Brontosaurus | 65Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Hamster | 50Sx | 2/10 | Stable |
Apple Gazelle | 24Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Peach Wasp | 20Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Dilophosaurus | 20Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Red Fox | 20Sx | 8/10 | Dropping |
Cooked Owl | 20Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Barn Owl | 20Sx | 7/10 | Stable |
Echo Frog | 20Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Chicken Zombie | 20Sx | 5/10 | Dropping |
Koi | 20Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Sugar Glider | 15Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Lemon Lion | 14Sx | 5/10 | Rising |
Junkbot | 12Sx | 2/10 | Stable |
Spriggan | 5Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Glimmering Sprite | 1Sx | 6/10 | Dropping |
Pack Bee | 1Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Golem | 1Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Owl | 800Qi | 6/10 | Stable |
Bear Bee | 750Qi | 6/10 | Stable |
Hyacinth Macaw | 750Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Axolotl | 650Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Spaghetti Sloth | 650Qi | 6/10 | Stable |
Ankylosaurus | 450Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Kappa | 450Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Red Giant Ant | 250Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Praying Mantis | 150Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Mochi Mouse | 150Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Giant Ant | 100Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Squirrel | 100Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Red Squirrel | 100Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Chipmunk | 100Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Caterpillar | 30Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Snail | 15Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Grey Mouse | 10Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Brown Mouse | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Giant Grizzly Bear | 20Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
Panda | 100Sx | 2/10 | Unstable |
Drake | 50Sx | 4/10 | Rising |
Gnome | 50Sx | 2/10 | Stable |
Blood Kiwi | 20Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Moon Cat | 20Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Bald Eagle | 20Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Blood Hedgehog | 10Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Marmot | 10Sx | 6/10 | Stable |
Wisp | 10Sx | 6/10 | Rising |
Moth | 1Sx | 3/10 | Stable |
Ostrich | 750Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Polar Bear | 750Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Tarantula Hawk | 750Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Turtle | 750Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Hotdog Daschund | 750Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Petal Bee | 700Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Wasp | 700Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Scarlet Macaw | 650Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Grizzly Bear | 500Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Shroomie | 500Qi | 6/10 | Stable |
Imp | 500Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Sushi Bear | 450Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Tanchozuru | 450Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Corrupted Kodama | 450Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Capybara | 375Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Football | 375Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Mole | 350Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Triceratops | 225Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Seedling | 150Qi | 6/10 | Stable |
Pterodactyl | 75Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Gorilla Chef | 75Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Stegosaurus | 50Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Iguanodon | 45Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Sand Snake | 30Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Peacock | 25Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Kodama | 25Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Frog | 25Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Tanuki | 25Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Pachycephalosaurs | 25Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Raptor | 25Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Parasaurolophus | 25Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Meerkat | 15Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Cow | 15Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Sea Otter | 10Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Silver Monkey | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Mandrake | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Giant Badger | 10Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
Seal | 15Sx | 8/10 | Stable |
Kiwi | 1Sx | 5/10 | Stable |
Pancake Mole | 300Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Badger | 150Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Nihonzaru | 150Qi | 8/10 | Stable |
Orange Tabby | 150Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Sea Turtle | 150Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Pixie | 100Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Monkey | 15Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Rooster | 15Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Honey Bee | 15Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Flamingo | 15Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Orangutan | 15Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Toucan | 15Qi | 4/10 | Stable |
Hedgehog | 15Qi | 5/10 | Stable |
Pig | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Spotted Deer | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Cat (Age 50) | 150Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Bacon Pig | 150Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Jackalope | 15Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Sunny-Side Chicken | 15Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Elk | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Maneki-Neko | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Shiba Inu | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Black Bunny | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Chicken | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Deer | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Pet Name | Value (Sheckles) | Demand | Trend |
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Giant Robin | 2.25Sp | 5/10 | Stable |
Robin | 100Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Cardinal | 20Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Ladybug | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Dairy Cow | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Bagel Bunny | 10Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Seagull | 10Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Crab | 10Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
Starfish | 10Qi | 3/10 | Stable |
Dog | 10Qi | 0/10 | Stable |
Golden Lab (Age 50) | 150Qi | 1/10 | Stable |
Bunny | 10Qi | 0/10 | Stable |
Bee | 10Qi | 2/10 | Stable |
S-tier pets represent the pinnacle of Grow a Garden trading, commanding premium prices due to their extreme rarity, high demand, and powerful gameplay effects. These pets are status symbols that often require significant overpayment to acquire.
The Red Kitsune stands as the crown jewel of Grow a Garden trading. Its unmatched demand makes it the ultimate status symbol, with traders often demanding three Raccoons for profit margins. If you're aiming for a Kitsune, stockpile Butterflies or Disco Bees to bridge the value gap, but be prepared to overpay significantly.
These newly introduced pets sit above Raccoons due to their extremely limited supply. Their high value stems from the lengthy unlock process in shops, which severely limits circulation. Trade them now before supply increases and values potentially drop. While their effects are somewhat niche, their collector appeal makes them excellent speculative holds.
Trading Tip: S-tier pets are nearly impossible to acquire without multiple A-tier pets or strategic overpays. Focus on accumulating liquid assets like Butterflies to climb the trading ladder efficiently.
A-tier pets offer strong trade value and desirable effects, making them excellent stepping stones to S-tier pets or valuable holdings in their own right. They're in high demand but slightly more accessible than S-tier pets.
The Disco Bee is a trading powerhouse with effects that significantly boost gameplay. Its high tradeability makes it a favorite for moving up tiers. Pair it with a Dragonfly or T-Rex for a shot at a Raccoon, or use multiple Disco Bees as currency for S-tier pets.
Raccoons are highly valuable but come with trading risks. Dupes can get frozen in your inventory, limiting future trading flexibility. Use Raccoons cautiously, ideally trading them for Disco Bees or Butterflies to avoid inventory lockup issues.
Trading Tip: A-tier pets serve as your bridge to S-tier acquisitions. Disco Bees are generally more liquid than Raccoons, so prioritize them for consistent trading progress and easier conversion to higher-value pets.
B-tier pets maintain decent value but vary significantly in tradeability. Some excel in specific gameplay mechanics, while others struggle to move due to oversupply or niche effects.
The Butterfly stands as a cornerstone of B tier, thanks to its rainbow effect that turns plants rainbow-colored. This versatility makes it an excellent trading currency, easier to move than Ascended Pets. It's considered a must-have for traders serious about climbing tiers.
Ascended Pets are close in listed value to Butterflies but significantly harder to trade in practice. Their high book value doesn't always translate to real-world trades, so only acquire them if you pull one directly from the mutation machine. Trading for them as stepping stones carries considerable risk.
Common Huge pets like Common Labs sit in B tier with an asterisk. Their effects are generally underwhelming, and demand has waned as players focus on Meta Huges and Titanics. If offered a C-tier pet (like a T-Rex) for a Common Huge, take it for better trade flexibility.
Trading Tip: Butterflies are your best bet in B tier for trading up. Avoid holding Common Huges unless you find a buyer willing to pay full listed value, as their liquidity continues to decrease.
C-tier pets form the backbone of the Grow a Garden trading economy, offering consistent value and high tradeability. These are your go-to pets for building a trading portfolio and facilitating smaller trades.
The T-Rex is a fan favorite with its mutation-spreading effect that drives demand. Players actively convert other dinosaurs to acquire T-Rexes, reducing competing dino populations. It serves as a public server showstopper and a reliable trading piece for mid-tier transactions.
The Dragonfly represents the gold standard for lower-level trading, with its gold-turning effect being both useful and iconic. Use it as a benchmark for valuing E-tier pets (for example, four Red Foxes typically equal one Dragonfly).
The Mimic Octopus serves as a jack-of-all-trades pet, equal in value to T-Rex and Dragonfly. Its versatility makes it a fantastic trading currency, perfect for consolidating lower-value pets into something more desirable.
The Pachycephalosaurus has surprisingly emerged as a C-tier star, matching T-Rex and Dragonfly values due to supply shortages (from players selling for eggs) and rising demand for crafting Life of Phoenix chests. Its double-roll crafting effect is a game-changer, though its value may fluctuate as supply stabilizes.
Trading Tip: Stockpile T-Rex, Dragonfly, and Mimic Octopus to trade up to Butterflies or A-tier pets. Pachycephalosaurus is currently a hot trade—consider moving it before its value potentially decreases.
D-tier pets are functional for specific gameplay mechanics like egg hatching or leveling, but their trade value is lower due to limited demand or oversupply.
The Bald Eagle stands as the best non-huge pet for leveling, outperforming Blood Kiwi, especially with more egg slots (11 or 12 via ascension). Its trade value remains solid, particularly for rainbow variants that collectors seek.
Koi is essential for egg hatching, leaving eggs on the ground post-hatch. Pair it with Brontosaurus for heavier pets or Seals for egg recovery. It typically values at two to three Dragonflies, making it a useful specialized pet.
Specific high-weight Brontosauruses (e.g., Titanic at 8.5+ kg) are prized for reaching 30% hatch rates, but random ones have dropped in value. Use the Grow a Garden pet calculator to optimize your Brontosaurus trades based on weight thresholds.
Trading Tip: Focus on Bald Eagle and high-weight Brontosaurus for trading within D tier. Always check pet weights with the calculator to ensure your pets meet the thresholds for maximum effect and value.
E-tier pets represent the least valuable in Grow a Garden, often requiring multiples to trade for a single C-tier pet. Some have niche uses, but oversupply or weak effects limit their appeal.
The Red Fox suffers from oversupply and a lackluster effect, making it a tough sell. Even rainbow variants add minimal value, and you'll typically need four Red Foxes to equal one Dragonfly in trades.
Chicken Zombies flooded the market after an admin event, severely tanking their value. Avoid holding these unless you're desperate for a trade, as they're difficult to move even at discounted rates.
Despite being a divine pet, the Cockatrice only trades for about one-third of a Dragonfly due to extremely low trade demand. Its cool factor doesn't translate to actual trading value in the current market.
Trading Tip: E-tier pets should generally be traded up as quickly as possible. Focus on acquiring C-tier pets like Dragonflies or T-Rexes, which serve as much better trading currency and hold their value more consistently.
The latest major update introduced several new pets that have significantly impacted the trading landscape:
The recent Fall Market expansion brought:
This major feature update:
Pet values in Grow a Garden can change frequently, often in response to major updates, new pet releases, or shifts in player demand. Typically, you can expect significant value fluctuations every 1-2 weeks during active update periods, with more stability during slower content cycles.
The most accurate pet values come from combining multiple sources: official Discord server discussions, value tracking websites like Cosmic Values, community trading data, and recent update analysis. No single source is 100% accurate, so cross-referencing information provides the best results.
Use the Grow a Garden Value Calculator or similar tools to evaluate both sides of a trade. Consider factors like current demand trends, pet utility, and recent update impacts. Remember that fair value isn't always just numerical—liquidity and demand matter too.
Generally, pets with strong utility effects (like Disco Bee, Butterfly) and limited supply (like event-exclusive pets) tend to hold value better. Avoid investing in pets with oversupply issues unless you're planning short-term trades.
New updates can dramatically shift pet values by introducing new competitors, changing game mechanics, or altering pet availability. Pets that gain new utility or become harder to obtain typically increase in value, while those that become obsolete or more common may decrease.
Sheckles in Grow a Garden use different denominations:
Based on current market data, the pets with highest demand are:
Pet mutations can significantly increase a pet's value by:
Mastering Grow a Garden pet values requires understanding the complex interplay between rarity, demand, utility, and market trends. This comprehensive guide provides the foundation you need to navigate the trading economy successfully, from S-tier status symbols like the Kitsune to E-tier trading currency like the Red Fox.
Remember that values are constantly evolving, so stay connected with the community through official channels and value tracking tools. Whether you're building your dream pet collection or trading for profit, the strategies and insights in this guide will help you make informed decisions and maximize your success in Grow a Garden's vibrant trading scene.
Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates, as we'll continue to refine our recommendations based on the latest game updates and community insights. Happy trading, and may your garden grow prosperous with valuable pets!
This guide was last updated in September 2025 and reflects the most current pet values and trading strategies available.