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  In order to tame an Axolotl in Minecraft the players will first need to feed it a Bucket of Tropical Fish. The players also have an option to lead an Axolotl in a direction by approaching it and holding a Bucket of Tropical Fish in their hands to attract it. It is extremely similar to the concept of a pig following a carrot on a stick. Keep in mind that the Tropical Fish does not have an impact on its own. The players will need to use a Bucket of Tropical Fish for it to attract the nearby Axolotls. If the players want to breed their Axolotls, then they will need to be next to each other in the game. They will also need to feed each of them a Bucket of Tropical Fish and make them enter the "Love Mode". This will make them breed and give birth to a baby in the game. Apart from this, here is also some more information about a new update that has been released for Minecraft. 


Minecraft axolotls: where they spawn


Real life axolotls have only been found in the wild in two lakes in Mexico, one of which no longer exists. So even though Minecraft’s axolotl population has some specific restrictions determining where they’ll spawn, comfort yourself with the knowledge that they’re still much easier to find than in the real world.



Axolotls will only spawn under the following conditions:

  • They can only spawn in water and below Y-level 63.
  • They can only spawn in perfect darkness (Light Level 0).
  • Their spawn location must be within five blocks of a stone-type block, and there must be a solid block above their spawn location.

Because of these restrictions, they are almost exclusively found in underwater caves, especially in coastal areas. However, due to the fact that they can spawn in any biome if the area meets their criteria, they aren’t actually all that rare.


Can you tame axolotls in Minecraft?


Technically speaking, you can’t tame Minecraft’s axolotls. Disappointing, we know.

You can, however, get them to follow you by holding a Bucket of Tropical Fish (but not Tropical Fish items!) in your hand as you approach them. This allows you to corral them to an extent, giving you some freedom to lead them to a location of your choosing.


You can also attach axolotls to leads, or pick them up in a Bucket of Water if you want to transport them further. An axolotl that has been picked up will never despawn, so you can effectively get yourself a pet one using this method.

Being able to herd axolotls is also highly useful for breeding them.


How to breed axolotls in Minecraft


To breed axolotls, you need to bring two adults into the same vicinity using one of the methods described above. Enticing them with their favourite food is the easiest and most efficient way of doing this.


You then need to get them both into Love Mode by feeding them a Bucket of Tropical Fish each.

When both are in Love Mode they will autonomously breed and produce a baby axolotl.


The baby will follow its parents around until it reaches adulthood after 20 minutes — though if you’re truly impatient you can reduce this time even further by feeding the baby Buckets of Tropical Fish. Aww, how quickly they grow up!


Axolotl colours: breeding a rare blue axolotl

Minecraft axolotls come in five colours.

The four common colours are lucy (pink), wild (brown), gold (yellow), and cyan (actually whitish with aqua spots). In-game breeding gives a 50/50 chance for a baby axolotl to inherit the colour pattern of either parent.


There is a one in 1,200 chance that breeding will produce the rare blue axolotl instead.

Some trivia for the curious: unlike the other four patterns, blue axolotls are not based on a real-life axolotl colouration, but are inspired by the Mudkip Pokemon. The low spawning chance is a reference to the estimated number of real-world axolotls left in the wild. The more you know!


Are Minecraft axolotls hostile?


Axolotls are a passive mob — at least when it comes to the player.

They are, however, hostile to all other aquatic mobs, with the sole exceptions being dolphins and turtles.

If you’re a flint-hearted monster (or possibly just terribly clumsy) and deal damage to your axolotl, it has a high chance of playing dead rather than actually dying. The same applies if it takes damage from other mobs (like the ones it’s constantly aggroing for no apparent reason).


This can be done in cliffs version also. The latest edition of minecraft supports to tame. Mojang has really made their game too interesting to play by adding new updates.The latest 1.17 cave is also available.


The new Minecraft axolotl mob is by far the cutest thing added in Minecraft 1.17. As part of the Minecraft 1.17 Caves & Cliffs update, the axolotl is an aquatic animal usually found in caves. You can catch them, tame and keep them - just as long as you have some water handy as they'll dry out and die fast otherwise. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning on making a new Minecraft axolotl, how to kind them, capture them and make a giant axolotl zoo to show your friends.


Where to find the Minecraft 1.17 axolotl mob 


Unfortunately, finding a Minecraft axolotl is easier said than done. The axolotl is an aquatic cave animal, which means that they only spawn in total darkness (light level 0). Naturally, there must also be blocks roofing over their habitat. 

On the plus side, a Minecraft axolotl cave lake doesn’t have to be deep (there must be a solid block no more than five blocks below the axolotl spawn point). You don’t necessarily have to dig deep either, as the axolotl can spawn below y: 63. That means around sea level or lower.

Note that only one to four axolotls will spawn in one group. They come in five different colors, but the blue ones are extremely rare. About 1 in 1200 are blue, so don’t get your hopes up if that’s your favorite color.

How to capture and tame axolotls in Minecraft 1.17


With such an adorable look, it’s only natural that Minecraft players want to tame their own axolotl pet. Unfortunately, you can’t tame an axolotl like a cat or a wolf. However, they are passive animals and can easily be captured and transported. So yes, you can breed axolotl and make your own axolotl zoo in Minecraft 1.17!

The easiest way to transport an axolotl is by using a Bucket on them. You can then take the axolotl bucket with you wherever you go. Alternatively, you can lure them with a bucket of tropical fish, or use a lead. Be careful where you drop your axolotl though; they will die after spending more than five minutes out of water. 

How to breed axolotls in Minecraft 1.17


Minecraft axolotls will enter ‘love mode’ if you give them a Bucket of Tropical Fish (you need the bucket here; just the fish won’t work). Of course, you need two axolotls to make a new one. A baby axolotl takes 20 minutes to become fully grown. 

If you want to spawn an axolotl in creative mode, you can use the summon command, a spawn egg, or an axolotl bucket. 

Create your Minecraft 1.17 axolotl army 


So, what are these new Minecraft 1.17 creatures good for, besides being cute? The axolotl can actually be quite useful if you want to go fishing or take on an underwater fight. First, you need to capture at least two axolotl and start breeding them. Once you have a pretty big Minecraft axolotl army, you can put them all in buckets and take the buckets with you (or just lead them with a Bucket of Tropical Fish). 

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