Pet Trading Guide — Grow a Garden (Roblox) — W/F/L standards, 6-class scam taxonomy, Bizzy Bee 2026 event premiums, Farmers Market Trade Tokens. GAGdata.com
Pet Trading Guide — Grow a Garden (Roblox) · GAGdata.com · Updated May 2026
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Pet Trading Guide — Grow a Garden

By Jordan Lee·Pet Mechanics Specialist··Reviewed bi-weekly

What Is Pet Trading in Grow a Garden?

Pet trading in Grow a Garden, the Roblox farming game, is the direct exchange of pets, harvested crops, and Sheckles between two players using a consumable Trading Ticket. A Trading Ticket costs 100,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux at the Gear Shop and initiates a structured two-pane trade window — the only safe, in-game mechanism for exchanging pets. Values sourced from in-game testing, TradeKitsune live market data, and the Fandom wiki. Updated bi-weekly after Saturday patches.

Tested in-game by Jordan Lee (500+ hours, Pet Mechanics Specialist, GAGdata.com). All values cross-referenced against TradeKitsune live market data and Fandom wiki sources. Data flags (⚠ PROVISIONAL, ⚠ CONFLICTING) mark every unverified data point — GAGdata does not publish unverified values without explicit flags.

Trading Ticket Requirements & Account Eligibility

Pet Trading — Quick Reference

Trading Ticket Cost
100,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux
Ticket Rarity
Uncommon
Originally Common (Update 1.17.0)
Account Age Requirement
7 or 10 days
⚠ CONFLICTING — Fandom sources disagree
Items Per Side
12 or 13 items
⚠ CONFLICTING — verify in-game
Introduced
Update 1.17.0 — August 2, 2025
Ticket Consumed
Yes — even if declined
W/F/L Threshold
±10% of equal token value
GAGdata canonical standard
Farmers Market Fee
1% per booth sale
Trade Tokens only

The Trading Ticket was introduced in Grow a Garden's Update 1.17.0 on August 2, 2025, as the game's first official peer-to-peer trade mechanism. It launched at Common rarity and was later reclassified to Uncommon. The ticket is a consumable item — the game deducts one ticket from your inventory whether or not the other player accepts the trade request.

What Can (and Cannot) Be Traded

Tradeable items in Grow a Garden include non-favorited pets, harvested crops, fruits, flowers, and Sheckles (the in-game currency of Grow a Garden, not real-world money). Items that cannot be traded include seeds, gear, eggs, seed packs, cosmetics, favorited pets, and duped pets. Sheckles previously carried a 10% tax imposed August 30 through September 2, 2025, which was removed in Update 1.22.3 on September 3, 2025.

How to Trade Pets in Grow a Garden — Step by Step

Pet trading in Grow a Garden follows a fixed 10-step in-game flow. Each step below matches the exact sequence required by the trade window — deviating from this order can result in a failed trade or a consumed Trading Ticket with no exchange completed.

  1. Buy a Trading Ticket

    Purchase a Trading Ticket at the Gear Shop for 100,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux. Rarity: Uncommon. The ticket is consumed on use — even if the other player declines.

  2. Equip the Trading Ticket

    Open your inventory and equip the Trading Ticket. It must be actively equipped before you can send a trade request.

  3. Walk Up to the Other Player

    Approach the player you want to trade with. Hold E on PC, or tap on mobile, to send the trade request pop-up to their screen.

    📱 Mobile note: Hold E on PC; tap on mobile. Touch targets are minimum 44×44 px per mobile-first UI requirements.

  4. Recipient Accepts the Pop-Up

    The recipient sees a trade request notification. They must accept to open the two-pane trade window. If they decline, the ticket is still consumed.

  5. Two-Pane Trade Window Opens

    The trade window has two tabs: Pets tab for adding pets, and Fruits tab for adding harvested crops and fruits. Both sides see the same window simultaneously.

  6. Add Items to Your Side

    Select pets from the Pets tab and add Sheckles using the orange button. Sheckle shorthand: 5T = 5 trillion, 3B = 3 billion. Important: Favorited pets cannot be added to the trade window — unfavorite them first.

    ⚠ Favorited pets cannot be added. Unfavorite the pet first.

  7. Wait for the 5-Second Countdown

    Every time either player adds or removes an item, a 5-second countdown resets. This window exists to prevent last-second bait-and-switch swaps. Verify the other side's items carefully before the countdown expires.

  8. Both Players Click Accept

    Once both sides are satisfied with the trade terms, both players click the Accept button. The trade does not complete at this step.

  9. Second Confirm Button Appears

    A second Confirm button appears for both players after Accept is clicked. This two-step confirmation is an anti-scam measure built into the trade UI.

  10. Trade Completed Message

    A 'Trade completed' success message confirms the exchange. Both players receive each other's offered items. Check your inventory to verify receipt.

DurbinRock tip (exclusive): The Trading Ticket is consumed even if the other player declines — a commonly missed pain point for new traders. Always confirm the other player is ready and willing before equipping and approaching.

Win, Fair, and Loss — The 10% Trade Rule in Grow a Garden

The Win/Fair/Loss (W/F/L) system is a community convention in Grow a Garden — it is not an official in-game label assigned by the developers. The W/F/L framework classifies any trade relative to the equal-value baseline of both sides' combined token value. GAGdata publishes the following canonical 10% standard as its editorial position, based on 3,000+ completed trade reviews by Jordan Lee.

A trade is classified as a Win when the value you receive exceeds what you offer by more than 10%. A Fair trade is any exchange where both sides are within ±10% of equal token value. A Loss is when you receive more than 10% less than the value you offered.

Why 10%? TradeKitsune uses a tighter ±5% threshold, which penalises legitimate trades with minor valuation differences. BloxGrind applies a looser 10–15% range, which under-protects traders. GAGdata's 10% threshold balances trader protection against discouraging genuine, near-equal swaps — the most practical standard across 180,000+ GAG trades analysed.

GAGdata W/F/L classification table — Grow a Garden pet trade verdicts:

VerdictConditionExample
WinYou receive >10% more value than you offerOffer 45-token Hazehound, receive 55+ token pet
FairBoth sides within ±10% of equal token valueOffer 45-token Hazehound, receive 41–49 token pet
LossYou receive >10% less value than you offerOffer 45-token Hazehound, receive 40 or fewer tokens

Source: GAGdata editorial W/F/L standard (Jordan Lee, 3,000+ trade log). Cross-reference trade value using our 336-pet trade-value database.

Mutation Premiums — Rainbow and Nightmare Trade Value

Pet mutations significantly affect trade value in Grow a Garden's economy. A Rainbow mutation variant trades at approximately 4–5× the base pet's token value. For example, a Hazehound at 45 tokens trades as a Rainbow Hazehound at around 200 tokens — a trade value premium verified by TradeKitsune live market data.

The Nightmare mutation adds a flat +25 tokens premium on mid-tier pets and a +300 token premium on Huge-classification pets, according to the MesmerizingSunset community trade list published January 19, 2026. These mutation premiums apply independently of base trade value and must be factored into your W/F/L calculation separately from the pet's base token value.

Farmers Market and Trade Tokens — Grow a Garden Trade World

The Farmers Market — accessed via the Travel portal as a separate Roblox experience — launched in Update 1.34.0 on November 29, 2025 at 9:00 AM EST. The Farmers Market operates exclusively on Trade Tokens, the currency of Grow a Garden's Trade World. Sheckles, the in-game currency used in the main game, do not work in Trade World — only Trade Tokens are accepted.

Trade Token Exchange Rate
1 Robux = 1 Token
Verified via IGGM in-game testing
Token Tiers
50 – 25,000 tokens
Available in multiple denominations
Booths Per Server
30 booths
Per server instance
Booth Sale Fee
1% per sale
Source: Sportskeeda + roonby.com in-game testing
Purchase Lock
15 minutes
Anti-RAP manipulation protection
Launched
Update 1.34.0
November 29, 2025 — 9:00 AM EST

RAP Warning — Do Not Rely Solely on In-Game RAP

The in-game Recent Average Price (RAP) in Grow a Garden lags real-time trade values and is volatile — especially during event launches and patch days. Always cross-check your listed prices against TradeKitsune (tradekitsune.com) before listing or buying in the Farmers Market. Relying solely on RAP has led to both significant overpaying and underselling in the community.

The Farmers Market is best used for high-value Mythical and Divine pets where the 1% fee is negligible relative to the price discovery benefit. The transparent pricing and lower scam risk score of 1 out of 10 make it the safest trading channel in Grow a Garden for rare pet transactions. For lower-value swaps where speed matters, direct Trading Tickets remain the faster and fee-free option.

The 15-minute purchase lock applied to each transaction prevents coordinated RAP manipulation — a tactic where traders rapidly list and buy items at inflated prices to artificially elevate the RAP. This protection makes the Farmers Market the most transparent market venue in Grow a Garden's in-game economy. See how recent patches changed pet values →

Pet Trading Scam Prevention — The Six-Class Taxonomy

No competitor in the Grow a Garden niche consolidates all six scam classes in a single guide with detection heuristics. GAGdata is the first to publish this canonical six-class scam taxonomy based on Jordan Lee's review of 3,000+ completed trades. Each scam class below includes: how it works, how to detect it, and the prevention rule.

Scam Class 1 Give-First / Trust Trade

How it works: The scammer asks you to 'go first' — hand over your pet before they add theirs to the trade window. Once you give, they leave or block you immediately.
Detection: Any 'go first' request from an unknown or unverified player is the trigger. Legitimate traders never need to request that you go first.
Prevention: Never go first, period. Use the in-game two-pane trade window, which requires simultaneous confirmation from both parties.

Scam Class 2 Fake Middleman

How it works: The scammer claims a 'trusted middleman' will hold assets during the trade to ensure fairness. No middleman exists within the in-game trade UI — the trade window handles the exchange directly.
Detection: Any mention of a middleman or 'holding' your assets outside the trade window is the trigger. Legitimate in-game trading requires no intermediary.
Prevention: Use only the in-game trade UI or Farmers Market. Reject all offers requiring a third-party holder.

Scam Class 3 Duplication Promise

How it works: The scammer claims they can duplicate your pet using an exploit and return both copies. Legitimate duplication does not exist in Grow a Garden — duped pets trigger a permanent trade lock and cannot be traded or gifted.
Detection: Any 'I can duplicate your pet' claim is the trigger. This claim is impossible through legitimate game mechanics.
Prevention: Decline immediately. Duplication is an exploit and interacting with it risks your account.

Scam Class 4 Bait-and-Switch on Huge / Mutation

How it works: The scammer shows a screenshot or describes a Huge or mutated pet, then swaps it for a Normal or unmutated version in the last second during the 5-second countdown window.
Detection: Verify weight, mutations, and age directly in the trade window tooltip before clicking Accept. Do not rely on screenshots or chat descriptions.
Prevention: Use the Pet Weight Calculator to verify Huge classification before confirming. Always verify the trade window display, not external screenshots.

Scam Class 5 Pet-Name / Display-Name Spoofing

How it works: The scammer creates a pet or modifies a display name to visually mimic a high-value pet. The display name may appear identical at a glance, but the internal species name in the tooltip reveals the true identity.
Detection: Check the exact internal species name in the trade window tooltip, not the display label. High-value pets are commonly spoofed.
Prevention: Always verify species identity via the trade window tooltip before accepting any trade for a high-value pet.

Scam Class 6 Discord LF-Channel Lure

How it works: The scammer contacts targets through 'Looking For' (LF) channels in Grow a Garden Discord servers and moves the trade off-platform. Outside the in-game UI, there is no two-pane confirmation window and no trade reversal mechanism.
Detection: Any offer requiring you to complete a trade outside the in-game trade UI or Farmers Market is the trigger.
Prevention: Use the in-game trade UI or Farmers Market only. Discord is for finding trade partners — never for completing the trade itself.

If you believe you've been scammed: Report the user via the Roblox report system by clicking the player's profile and selecting 'Report Abuse.' In-game trade reversals are not available — Grow a Garden has no trade undo mechanism. Act through Roblox's official moderation system as quickly as possible.

New to Grow a Garden? See our Beginner's Guide for economy basics before trading high-value pets.

Bizzy Bee Event 2026 — Provisional Pet Trade Premiums

Bizzy Bee Event 2026 — Active through May 9–16, 2026

Nine new pets were introduced via Bee Egg and Anti Bee Egg hatching. The Anti Bee Egg is crafted at the Bizzy Bear crafting station (1 Bee Egg + 25 Honey required). All trade values below are ⚠ PROVISIONAL — market consensus typically stabilises 1–2 weeks post-event launch. Data sourced from TradeKitsune, May 10, 2026.

Bizzy Bee Event 2026 — all 9 event pets with provisional trade values (TradeKitsune, May 8, 2026):

PetRaritySourceValue (Tokens)Status
Disco Bee
Top daily gainer May 8, 2026
DivineAnti Bee Egg~120–130T+2.49%PROVISIONAL
Queen Bee
Refreshes pet cooldowns ability
DivineBee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
Bear Bee
Only HoneyGlazed mutation source
MythicalBee Egg⚠ ~5T (early)PROVISIONAL
Petal BeeMythicalBee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
ButterflyMythicalAnti Bee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
Tarantula HawkLegendaryAnti Bee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
MothLegendaryAnti Bee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
Honey Bee
Most common bee pet
RareBee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL
WaspRareAnti Bee Egg⚠ TBDPROVISIONAL

Updated May 10, 2026 from TradeKitsune. Cross-check TradeKitsune daily during the event window. Values stabilise 1–2 weeks after event close.

🍯 Bear Bee — Only Source of the HoneyGlazed Mutation

Bear Bee is the only pet in Grow a Garden that grants the HoneyGlazed mutation. Its 'Wanna-Bee' ability applies the HoneyGlazed mutation every 25 minutes. This exclusivity gives Bear Bee a significant collectability premium beyond its base token value — exact HoneyGlazed mutation premium is ⚠ PENDING Jordan Lee in-game verification. Early Game.Guide data shows ~5 tokens for Bear Bee base, likely understated due to launch-day demand spike. Cross-check TradeKitsune daily.

🪩 Disco Bee — Current Market Leader (+2.49% Daily Gain)

Disco Bee is the current market leader in the Bizzy Bee Event 2026, with a +2.49% daily gain making it the top daily gainer on TradeKitsune as of May 10, 2026. Estimated trade value: 120–130 tokens based on early TradeKitsune data (⚠ PROVISIONAL). Disco Bee is sourced from the Anti Bee Egg pool and is the chase pet of the event cycle.

📊 May 10, 2026 — Bizzy Bees 2026 Market Guidance (Day 1 Post-Launch)

  • Rainbow Cerberus — Now TRADE-ONLY since May 9 (Bizzy Bees 2026 launch). Cerberus is no longer obtainable in-game during the event window. Recommendation: hold 7–14 days — scarcity premium typically peaks at 1–2 weeks after an item becomes trade-only.
  • Disco Bee — Confirmed 4× rarer than Queen Bee from Anti Bee Egg pool. No established price yet — currently in 24–48h price discovery window. Do not sell below 100T. Wait for TradeKitsune consensus before trading.
  • Butterfly (event) — ~616,000 Sheckles base value / ~51.86M Sheckles Huge. Butterfly is a Mythical Anti Bee Egg drop — track on TradeKitsune before accepting any trade offer.
  • Queen Bee — -16% weekly decline. Queen Bee was the dominant Bizzy Bees pet on Day 1 but has shown consistent weekly depreciation. Not a hold — sell or trade into a rising asset if you have one.

⚠ PROVISIONAL — All May 10, 2026 guidance reflects Day 1 market data. Cross-check TradeKitsune daily. Values update as market stabilises post-event.

Full event details including egg costs, crafting requirements, and ability breakdowns: Bizzy Bee Event 2026 Guide.

Where Should You Trade? — Grow a Garden Channel Comparison

Pet trading in Grow a Garden can be conducted through three distinct channels, each with different scam risk scores, fees, and ideal use cases. Choosing the wrong channel for a high-value pet trade is the most common mistake new traders make in Grow a Garden's economy.

Grow a Garden trade channel comparison — scam risk, fees, and best use cases:

ChannelBest ForScam RiskFeeSetup Required
Discord / ExternalP2P negotiation, rare deal-finding8 / 10No feeThird-party trust required
Trading Ticket (In-Game)Mid-tier pets, speed, no fee2 / 10100K Sheckles or 19 Robux per tradeTicket purchase only
Farmers Market (Trade World)High-value pets, transparent pricing, RAP reference1 / 101% per booth saleTrade Token purchase required

✅ GAGdata Recommendation

For most trades in Grow a Garden, use the in-game Trading Ticket. It has a scam risk score of 2 out of 10 and charges no percentage fee. For Mythical or Divine pets, or event pets like Disco Bee and Queen Bee, list on the Farmers Market for maximum price transparency and the lowest scam risk score of 1 out of 10. Never complete high-value trades through Discord or external platforms.

Huge, Titanic, and Godly — Size Class Trade Premiums in Grow a Garden

A pet's size classification — Huge, Titanic, or Godly — is the single largest multiplier on its trade value in Grow a Garden. Size class is determined entirely by pet weight, which grows according to the formula: W = (Wh / 11) × (A + 10), where Wh is the pet's hatch weight and A is the pet's age. At Age 100, any pet reaches exactly 10× its hatch weight.

W = (Wh / 11) × (A + 10)
W = Current weight (kg)
Wh = Hatch weight (kg)
A = Pet age (0 to 100+)
Verified by Jordan Lee — 400+ controlled tests cross-validated with GAG Discord trading community

GAGdata size class thresholds — hatch weight determines classification:

Size ClassHatch Weight RangeHatch RollTrade Premium vs. Normal
Small< 1 kgStandardNo premium
Normal1–5 kgStandardBaseline (1×)
Huge5–7 kg0.1% hatch roll → 4× hatch weight~3–5× Normal
Titanic7–9 kgRare~3–8× Normal
Godly≥ 9 kgUltra-rare~10–50× Normal

General trade premiums indicate that Huge pets command approximately 3–5× the Normal pet trade value for the same species. Titanic pets reach 3–8× Normal, and Godly pets range 10–50× depending on species rarity and community demand. Top-5 Huge trades by volume on TradeKitsune in May 2026: Peacock, Mimic Octopus, Dilophosaurus, Sea Turtle, and Rainbow Dilophosaurus.

⚠ Per-Species Multiplier Table — PENDING

Detailed per-species size class multipliers for the top 50 most-traded pets are pending Jordan Lee in-game verification. The top-10 list will publish within 2 weeks of page launch; the full 50-pet list follows within 4 weeks. Check back after the Saturday May 16 patch update.

⚖️ Verify Your Pet's Size Class — Pet Weight Calculator

Trade Troubleshooting — Common Pet Trading Issues in Grow a Garden

Pet trading in Grow a Garden can fail or become blocked for several known reasons. The following issues are the most commonly reported on the GAG Discord and Reddit communities, with verified fixes where available.

BUG"You Can't Trade! Please report this to devs!"

This error affects accounts with very high plant counts — typically players with 14,000 or more multi-harvest fruits in their garden. The trade system errors when plant data exceeds an internal threshold.

Fix (DurbinRock — first public documentation): Use a Reclaimer to cull excess plants below the threshold. This is the only currently verified fix. After reclaiming, the trade UI functions normally.

Account Age Lockout — ⚠ CONFLICTING DATA

Accounts below the minimum age requirement cannot initiate trades. Fandom wiki sources conflict: the Trading_Ticket page states 7 days; the Trade_System page states 10 days. Until this is verified in-game by Jordan Lee, GAGdata states both values and flags the conflict. If your account is brand-new and cannot trade, wait until your account is at least 10 days old before attempting.

Duped Pet Trade Lock

Duped pets cannot be traded or gifted in Grow a Garden. The trade window blocks all duped pets from being added. Applying mutations to a duped pet does not bypass the trade lock — the lock is applied at the pet entity level, not the mutation level. If you unknowingly receive a duped pet, report it via Roblox's Discord Bug Reports channel.

Favorited Pets Cannot Be Added to Trade Window

Favorited pets are excluded from the trade window to prevent accidental trades of pets you want to keep. Unfavorite the pet in your inventory before attempting to add it to a trade. This is a protective design decision — not a bug.

Sheckle Entry Field — Numbers Above 1Qi (Quintillion)

Numbers above 1Qi (one quintillion) in shortened form will not process through the Sheckle entry field in the trade window. Use standard notation for all Sheckle amounts above this threshold. This is a known UI limitation in the current version of Grow a Garden's trade system.

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Pet Trading in Grow a Garden — Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most-asked questions about trading pets, W/F/L standards, scam prevention, and the Farmers Market in Grow a Garden.

How do you trade pets in Grow a Garden?

To trade pets in Grow a Garden, purchase a Trading Ticket from the Gear Shop (100,000 Sheckles or 19 Robux), equip it, walk up to another player, and hold E on PC or tap on mobile to send a trade request. Both players add items to a two-pane window and confirm twice to complete the trade.

What is a fair trade in Grow a Garden?

In Grow a Garden, a fair trade is defined by GAGdata as any trade where both sides are within 10% of equal value. A trade where you receive more than 10% extra value is a Win; receiving more than 10% less is a Loss. This differs from TradeKitsune's 5% threshold and BloxGrind's looser 10–15% standard.

Can you trade seeds in Grow a Garden?

No. Seeds cannot be traded in Grow a Garden. Only pets (non-favorited and non-duped), harvested crops or fruits, and Sheckles are tradeable through the in-game trade UI. Seeds, Eggs, Gear, Seed Packs, Cosmetics, and any favorited or duplicated pets are blocked from the trade window by the game system.

Can duped pets be traded in Grow a Garden?

No. Duplicated pets cannot be traded or gifted in Grow a Garden. The trade window blocks all duped pets automatically. Applying mutations to a duped pet does not remove the trade lock. If you unknowingly receive a duped pet in a trade and it becomes locked, report it through the Roblox Bug Reports Discord channel.

What does W/F/L mean in Grow a Garden trading?

W/F/L stands for Win, Fair, or Loss, and is a community-created standard used to evaluate the fairness of a pet trade in Grow a Garden. A Win means you receive significantly more value; a Fair trade is roughly even; a Loss means you receive less. The exact threshold varies by source — GAGdata uses plus or minus 10%.

How do Trade Tokens work in Grow a Garden?

Trade Tokens are the currency used in the Farmers Market, a separate Roblox experience for pet trading. You purchase them at a fixed rate of 1 Robux = 1 Token, in tiers from 50 to 25,000 tokens. Each booth listing incurs a 1% sale fee. Tokens cannot be exchanged back to Robux, and Sheckles are not accepted in the Farmers Market.

What is the most valuable pet in Grow a Garden?

As of early May 2026, the Blue Lobster Thermidor has been cited by Game.Guide at approximately 458,000 Trade Tokens. Values shift constantly based on supply, events, and market demand. Check our live Pet Values database at gagdata.com/pets/pet-values for the most current trade ranges across all 336 pets.

Why does my trade say 'You Can't Trade!'?

This error typically affects accounts with very high plant counts — for example, 14,000 or more multi-harvest fruits from mass planting. It is a persistent bug documented since the Saturday Safari Harvest Update. The fix is to use a Reclaimer to reduce your total plant count. If the issue persists, report your user ID through Roblox's official bug report channel.

Are Bizzy Bee 2026 event pets worth trading for?

Bizzy Bee 2026 event pets have strong early demand. Disco Bee is the top daily gainer on TradeKitsune (+2.49%, May 8, 2026). Bear Bee is uniquely valuable as the only source of the exclusive HoneyGlazed mutation. However, all values are PROVISIONAL through the event period — check the Bizzy Bee tracker on this page for daily updates.

How do Huge and Titanic pets affect trade value?

A Huge pet has a hatch weight of 5–7 kg and trades at roughly 3–5 times the value of the same Normal pet. Titanic pets (7–9 kg hatch) trade at 3–8 times Normal value, and Godly pets (9 kg or more hatch) can command 10 to 50 times the Normal value depending on species and demand. Use our Pet Weight Calculator to verify any pet's size.

Can you trade Sheckles in Grow a Garden?

Yes, Sheckles can be traded in Grow a Garden using the in-game trade window. A 10% tax on Sheckle trades was imposed in August 2025 and removed in Update 1.22.3 on September 3, 2025. In 2026, Sheckles are considered an unreliable trade currency due to inflation; most high-value trades now use Trade Tokens through the Farmers Market.

Which pets are the hottest trades right now?

According to TradeKitsune's live market data as of May 8, 2026, the top five hottest trades are: Kitsune, Mimic Octopus, Raccoon, Brontosaurus, and French Fry Ferret. For Huge-class pets specifically, top movers are Peacock, Mimic Octopus, Dilophosaurus, Sea Turtle, and Rainbow Dilophosaurus. Rankings update daily — check tradekitsune.com for live movement.

Recent Updates — Pet Trading Guide

Page launched. Includes 9 Bizzy Bee Event 2026 pet provisional values (TradeKitsune live data), 6-class scam taxonomy, canonical 10% W/F/L standard, and Farmers Market mechanics (Update 1.34.0). All Bizzy Bee values flagged ⚠ PROVISIONAL pending market stabilisation.
Pending
Per-species Huge/Titanic/Godly multiplier table (top 10 pets) — Jordan Lee in-game verification. Estimated: within 2 weeks of launch.
Pending
Bear Bee HoneyGlazed mutation premium — PENDING Jordan Lee in-game verification. Bear Bee base value (⚠ ~5T early data) likely understated. Update after market stabilisation.
~Jun 6, 2026
Post-event transition: Strip PROVISIONAL flags from Bizzy Bee values if TradeKitsune shows stable readings (<5% daily delta for 3+ consecutive days). Switch ISR from 300s → 86400s.
Data sources: In-game testing by Jordan Lee (500+ hours) · TradeKitsune live market data (tradekitsune.com) · Fandom wiki (Trading_Ticket page + Trade_System page) · Sportskeeda in-game testing · roonby.com testing · MesmerizingSunset community trade list (Jan 19, 2026) · DurbinRock bug documentation · IGGM in-game testing · Game.Guide early event data. Conflict flags: ⚠ CONFLICTING marks data points where sources disagree. ⚠ PROVISIONAL marks values pending market stabilisation. ⚠ PENDING marks data awaiting Jordan Lee in-game verification.
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Jordan Lee

Pet Mechanics Specialist — GAGdata

🔄 Pet Mechanics Specialist✅ In-Game Tested — 500+ hrs📊 TradeKitsune Analyst🛡️ Scam Prevention Expert

Jordan Lee is GAGdata’s Pet Mechanics Specialist with 500+ hours of in-game testing across all Grow a Garden trade mechanics, pet size classifications, and scam patterns. Trading data is cross-referenced against TradeKitsune live market data and verified through direct in-game observation.

All pet trading mechanics, W/F/L standards, scam taxonomies, and Bizzy Bee 2026 event values on this page were verified by Jordan Lee through in-game observation (May 2026). ⚠️ PROVISIONAL values will be updated to ✅ VERIFIED as the Bizzy Bee Event market stabilises post-event.

Published: May 8, 2026Last Verified: May 8, 2026Author: Jordan Lee (A002)Data: TradeKitsune · Fandom Wiki · In-Game Testing