Axolotls

AppWizard
April 15, 2026
In version 26.2, a new feature called sulfur spikes has been introduced, which generates naturally in sulfur caves. These spikes can form stalactites when placed on the ceiling and stalagmites when on the floor. They can be combined to create longer formations and will merge if placed adjacent without pressing the shift key. Stalagmites will break if not anchored, and stalactites will fall if unsupported. Thrown tridents can break sulfur spikes. The Potent Sulfur block can no longer be crafted back into sulfur blocks, and several block textures have been updated. The Sulfur Cube can no longer be picked up by boats. Sound effects for Nautilus jets and recoveries have been updated. The Data Pack version is now 102.0, and the Resource Pack version is 86.0. The minecraft:bed block entity has been removed, and entity predicates have been restructured for simplification. New block textures for sulfur spikes have been added. Several bugs have been fixed, including issues with axolotls, emissive textures, client crashes, and leads disappearing from sulfur cubes. Snapshots for Minecraft: Java Edition are available for installation, with a reminder to back up worlds.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
A recent update has introduced new designs for baby mobs, including: - Farm mobs: Cows, Pigs, Sheep - Aquatic mobs: Turtles, Axolotls, Dolphins - Wild mobs: Goats, Camels, Polar Bears - Pets: Cats, Wolves, Rabbits - Hostile mobs: Zombies, Zombified Villagers, Husks
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
A recent update has introduced new designs for baby mobs, including: - Farm Mobs: New looks for cows, pigs, and sheep. - Aquatic Mobs: Redesigns for turtles, axolotls, and dolphins. - Wild Mobs: New appearances for goats, camels, and polar bears. - Pet Mobs: Fresh styles for cats, wolves, and rabbits. - Hostile Mobs: Revamped visuals for zombies, zombified villagers, and husks. Players are encouraged to explore the Overworld to experience the variety of these updates.
AppWizard
January 29, 2026
Players can now enjoy new features in the latest snapshot release, including baby versions of aquatic mobs such as axolotls, dolphins, turtles, squids, and glow squids. A new item, the Golden Dandelion, can be used to prevent baby mobs from aging. Crafting the Golden Dandelion requires a standard dandelion and gold nuggets. The bounding boxes for baby squids, glow squids, axolotls, and turtles have been adjusted to fit their new models. The Data Pack version has been updated to 98, and the Resource Pack version is now at 79. New sound effects for baby chickens and the Golden Dandelion have been added, and several bugs have been fixed in this release. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, and players are advised to back up their worlds before testing.
AppWizard
January 27, 2026
Mojang is introducing baby mobs in Minecraft that have unique visual identities and sounds, rather than just being smaller versions of adults. New models for baby pigs and baby turtles have been showcased, with baby turtles being described as "one of the smallest baby mobs." Enhancements are also coming for baby dolphins, squids, glow squids, and axolotls. A new craftable item, the golden dandelion, allows players to keep baby mobs small indefinitely by combining one regular dandelion with eight gold ingots. Currently, these new mobs and the golden dandelion are available for testing in Minecraft Java snapshots and Minecraft Bedrock previews. The full update's release date is not yet announced, but more content, including potential new baby mobs like foxes, armadillos, and polar bears, is anticipated.
AppWizard
September 18, 2025
Google has released four new band options for the Fitbit Ace LTE, including a Minecraft-themed design. This is the first expansion of band options since the device's launch last year. The new bands are priced at .99 and are available for purchase through the Google Store and Amazon. The Fitbit Ace LTE is currently offered at a promotional price of , down from its regular price of .
AppWizard
February 21, 2025
The axolotl, scientifically known as Ambystoma mexicanum, is a critically endangered amphibian that serves as a symbol of identity and resilience for the native people of Mexico. It is particularly significant in the context of the chinampas, ancient floating gardens in Xochimilco. The axolotl has gained international fame through popular culture, including its inclusion in the video game Minecraft and its depiction on the 50-peso bill by the Central Bank. In Mesoamerican mythology, the axolotl is linked to the god Xólotl and the myth of the Fifth Sun. Biologically, the axolotl can regenerate parts of its heart, spinal cord, and brain, and has dual breathing capabilities through gills and skin. It can live up to 15-20 years in captivity, compared to a few years in the wild due to habitat degradation. The health of the axolotl is closely tied to the condition of its habitat, which faces pollution and urbanization threats. Conservation efforts are essential for both the axolotl and the chinampas, highlighting the importance of community involvement in preserving these cultural and ecological treasures.
AppWizard
February 17, 2025
Axolotls can be found in Lush Cave biomes, spawning in underground water bodies under specific conditions: they must be within five blocks of a clay block, at or below Y:63, no more than five blocks above solid ground, and in complete darkness (light level 0). They typically spawn in groups of one to four, with common variants being yellow, pink, and cyan, while the blue variant has a rare spawn rate of 1 in 1200. To tame an Axolotl, players must locate one, catch tropical fish in a bucket from a warm ocean biome, and feed the Axolotl with the fish. Axolotls will follow players underwater after being fed, but they require water to survive and can perish if out of it for more than five minutes. Care tips for Axolotls include maintaining at least two blocks of deep water, avoiding excessive light, and noting that they do not eat unless bred. Axolotls can regenerate lost limbs if injured.
AppWizard
November 7, 2024
In Minecraft, various animals can be tamed and bred to enhance gameplay. To tame a cat, approach it in villages with raw cod or raw salmon, feed it the fish, and to breed, feed another tamed cat raw fish. To tame a fox, locate two adult foxes in the Taiga biome, feed them sweet berries or glow berries to create a baby fox. To tame a horse, repeatedly attempt to mount a wild horse until you succeed, then breed two tamed horses with a Golden Apple or Golden Carrot. Axolotls cannot be tamed but can be bred by leading two adults together with tropical fish. Villagers can be bred by ensuring two adults are near three beds and providing them with food. To breed frogs, attract two frogs with slimeballs and they will lay spawn in water. For turtles, feed two turtles seagrass to induce love mode, and one will lay eggs on sand. Parrots can be tamed by feeding them seeds found in jungle biomes, with a 10% chance of success per attempt. Pandas can be bred by feeding two adults bamboo and ensuring a bamboo block is nearby. Bees can be bred by attracting them with flowers and feeding each a flower to initiate love mode. To breed sheep, feed two adult sheep wheat, and they will produce a baby sheep. Pigs can be bred by feeding two adult pigs a carrot, potato, or beetroot.
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