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What Do Axolotls Eat In Minecraft?

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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Axolotls are one of the most unique and fascinating creatures in Minecraft. They are a type of salamander that have the ability to regenerate lost body parts, and they can also breathe underwater. These qualities make them valuable pets in the game, but players often wonder what axolotls eat.

In Minecraft, axolotls are carnivorous, which means they feed on other animals. They can eat fish, squid, turtles, and even drowned creatures. However, players need to be careful when feeding axolotls, as they can be picky eaters.

Players can feed axolotls by holding the food item in their hand and approaching the axolotl. If the axolotl is hungry, it will approach the player and grab the food from their hand. However, if the axolotl is not hungry, it will ignore the food.

One of the best and easiest foods for axolotls is raw cod. Players can find cod in the ocean or by fishing. Axolotls will eat the raw cod, and it will also heal any damage the axolotl has taken.

Players can also feed axolotls raw salmon, which is a little less common than cod but still easily accessible. Raw salmon will also heal the axolotl and help it grow.

Squid is another option for feeding axolotls, but it is a little more difficult to obtain. Players will need to venture into the ocean to find squid, or they can use a fishing rod to catch them. Squid will give the axolotl a little more health than fish, so it is a good option if the axolotl is injured.

Turtles are also on the menu for axolotls, but players should only feed them turtle eggs. If players feed the axolotl a full-grown turtle, it will not eat it and may attack it instead.

Finally, players can feed axolotls drowned creatures. Drowned creatures are zombies that have drowned in the water, hence their name. They drop items such as tridents, other weapons, and armor, and can be a good source of food for axolotls. However, players need to be careful when fighting drowned creatures, as they can be dangerous and cause damage to the player.

In conclusion, axolotls in Minecraft are carnivorous and can eat fish, squid, turtles, and drowned creatures. Players need to be careful when feeding axolotls and should make sure they are hungry before offering food. Raw cod is the easiest and most common food for axolotls, but players can also feed them raw salmon, squid, turtle eggs, and drowned creatures. Keeping axolotls well-fed will help them stay healthy and grow bigger.

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