A complete tour of the best Fisch macro on Roblox — what the macro automates, how the in-app UI is laid out, and where to go for the per-feature deep-dives on auto aquarium, totems, appraisal, and custom rods.
The ExoPanda Fisch macro automates the entire fishing loop from a single dashboard: auto cast, perfect cast, auto shake, and auto reel run the core minigame, while auto aquarium, auto totems, and auto appraisal stack passive income, luck, and weight rolls on top. Whether you want to chill at a normal rod or push a custom rod minigame, the same UI handles both — pick what you want it to do and click Start.
If you're new, jump to the setup guide for the install + first launch walkthrough, or read the troubleshooting page if something's already not working. Everything else on this page is the high-level tour of the Fisch macro UI and its features.
Each feature below has its own walkthrough page with full setup steps. Start with the ones you actually plan to use.
Download, install, open the main hub, launch the macro UI in-game, and start fishing.
Read guide →Resolution, Windows scaling, reel-bar drift, and why the macro silently refuses to start.
Read guide →Auto-feed your aquarium fish food every hour and stack the hourly XP, item, and money multiplier.
Read guide →Chain Sundial and Aurora totems on a day/night cycle for a server-wide luck boost while AFK.
Read guide →Target a specific weight and mutation, zone the NPC dialogue, and let the macro reroll for you.
Read guide →Switch from normal rods to supported custom rods with their own click-driven minigame.
Read guide →When you launch the Fisch macro, the UI only renders if it detects you're inside the Fisch experience. If it can't see the game, the dashboard tells you and points you to the FAQ for game-detection issues. Once it's loaded, the left edge of the macro is a hover-expanding panel — drag the mouse onto the icons and the labels reveal themselves. The tabs are Dashboard, Automation, Miscellaneous, and Settings.
The dashboard is the first thing you see. On the main section you get the Normal Rods / Custom Rods selector, a short Auto Aquarium summary, and the Quick Info panel that shows every system currently enabled at a glance. Each individual automation (auto aquarium, auto totems, auto appraisal) has its own pill toggle in the top-right of its panel — the toggle slides right and turns red when active, since the macro uses a black-and-red palette where red here means "on", not "warning".
The dashboard's first interactive control is the rod-type selector. Normal Rods is the default — the macro casts, shakes, and reels the way Fisch was intended to be played, so almost every rod in the game works straight out of the box. Custom Rods opens a dropdown of rods that have their own minigame (extra on-screen clicks, bar-movement variations) and tailors the macro's behaviour to whichever one you pick.
Two custom rods are currently supported, with more added over time. Full breakdown on the custom rods page.
Quick Info sits next to the auto aquarium summary on the dashboard. It surfaces the live state of every system the Fisch macro can run: the basic fishing pipeline (auto cast, perfect cast, auto shake, auto reel), auto aquarium, auto totems, and auto appraisal. It's a one-glance way to confirm you didn't leave a toggle off before kicking off a long AFK session.
Game-specific mechanics (rod choice, totem rotation, appraisal targets) live inside the macro UI. Hub-wide settings (start keybind, Discord webhook, private server link, theme) live in the main hub, not in the macro UI — see the setup guide for the distinction.
Step-by-step install + first-launch walkthrough.
Read guide →Stack the hourly fish-food multiplier passively while you fish.
Read guide →Server-wide luck on a day/night cycle.
Read guide →Get the macro hub installed and ready to launch Fisch.
Read guide →Download ExoPanda and start running the best Fisch macro across normal rods, custom rods, and every passive automation in the game.
