Blue Axolotls are one of Minecraft's rarest mobs, making acquiring them exceptionally difficult. Image via Mojang) In Minecraft, plenty of breeders have attempted to acquire a baby blue Axolotl, which ...
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Axolotls, introduced in Minecraft's 1.17 update, are amphibians found in Lush Cave biomes. They can be captured and kept as underwater allies or pets. Proper care involves ensuring dim light and deep ...
In Minecraft, axolotls only eat buckets filled with tropical fish. To get a bucket of tropical fish, you'll need to use a water bucket on a tropical fish. Quickly feeding two axolotls will cause them ...
Minecraft 1.18 update is bringing many drastic changes to the Overworld. From massive biomes to world height changes, the Overworld is ready to experience the biggest update ever. Because of world ...
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Axolotls are a passive mob in Minecraft. Although they don’t drop anything upon death, they do attack other ocean mobs. In this guide, we'll cover the process of breeding Axolotls and will detail the ...
Want a cozy home for your adorable Minecraft axolotls? 🐟🌊 In this tutorial, learn how to build an aesthetic axolotl aquarium that’s both functional and beautiful! Whether it’s a centerpiece in your ...
Time to give your axolotls a home they deserve! 🐠💧 In this Minecraft tutorial, I’ll show you how to build a beautiful axolotl aquarium using glass, coral, sea pickles, and tropical decor. Perfect ...
It’s been about a year since axolotls (pronounced ACK-suh-LAH-tuhls) were introduced in Minecraft, but did you know that unlike creepers or golems, these pixel critters actually exist in the real ...