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Tropical fish are common passive mobs found in the oceans. There are 3584 possible variants.
Summary
- 1th generation
- 1.1 Java Edition
- 1.2 Bedrock Edition
- 2 Drops
- 3 Behavior
- 3.1 Weaknesses
- 4 varieties
- 4.1 Java Edition
- 4.2 Bedrock Edition
- 4.3 Names
- 5 sounds
- 6 Data values
- 6.1 ID
- 6.2 Entity data
- 7 Achievements
- 8 Advancements
- 9 History
- 10 Issues
- 11 Gallery
- 11.1 official art
- 12 References
Generation
Java Edition
In Java Edition, tropical fish spawn in warm, warm and deep warm oceans in groups of 8, with random patterns (see below).
Bedrock Edition
In Bedrock Edition, fish spawn underwater 12-32 blocks away from the player. Tropical fish spawn only in warm ocean biomes, in groups of 3-5 for the same preset pattern and in groups of 1-3 for a random pattern. Also, tropical fish only spawn on the surface (i.e. there should be no spawning block above the spawning site with a non-solid block on top).
Drops
- 1 [[clownfish
tropical-fish|Pez tropical]].
- 1 Bone Powder (5% chance) [Java Edition only]
- 1–2 Bone (25% chance) [Bedrock Edition only]
- 1-3 experience points when killed by a player or tamed wolf.
Behavior
Tropical fish tend to swim in schools of fish (a maximum of nine tropical fish per school).
The player can collect a fish using a bucket of water, which gives the player a bucket of fish. Fish placed in buckets do not disappear naturally. When that bucket of fish is used against a block, he empties it and places water with that fish swimming in it. An empty bucket can also be used. [Bedrock Edition only]
Weaknesses
Tropical fish cannot survive out of water. Out of the water, they float as guardians for a time before finally suffocating and dying like squids. In Bedrock Edition, they rotate when flipped. Fish cannot swim or breathe in cauldron water. [1]
Fish have a weakness for weapons that have the Impale enchantment, which also affects squid, turtles, guardians, elder guardians, and dolphins. [Java Edition only]
Varieties
Top 22 Common Tropical Fish Varieties in Java Edition: Silver-White SunStreak, Tomato Clownfish, Yellow Tang, Second Row White-Gray Dasher: Parrotfish, Queen Angelfish, Red Cichlid, Red-lipped Blenny, Red Snapper, Third Row Thread Fin: Cotton Candy Betta, Dottyback, Emperor Red Snapper, Goatfish, Moorish Idol, Bottom Embellished Butterfly: Anemone, Black Tang, Blue Rooster, Butterflyfish, Cichlids, Clownfish
Java Edition
When tropical fish spawn in the wild, 90% of the time they appear as one of the 22 varieties seen on the right, and the other 10% of the time their patterns, size and colors are completely random, drawn from any of 2 shapes, 15 colors, 6 patterns and 15 colors for the pattern. The black color does not appear in any naturally reproducing tropical fish, as the eyes are often difficult to see. These result in 2700 combinations of natural origin.
Tropical fish can be created with black as one or both of their colors, and / or without any visible patterns. Although even without the pattern they can still have a pattern color, resulting in 884 more possible combinations, 480 of which look the same due to the missing pattern.
Bedrock Edition
Tropical fish have no common varieties in Bedrock Edition. Instead, all tropical fish use randomly chosen patterns, sizes, and colors (except black).
Full Name
Variants of tropical cubed fish have names that are assigned based on their colors and type. In Bedrock Edition, the names are in the name of the cube, giving names such as "Plum Blockfish Cube", "Sky-Orange Snooper Cube" or "Orange-Lime Dasher Cube". In Java Edition, the type and colors are displayed as an element tooltip.
In Bedrock Edition, the following colors are renamed from their default values when referring to tropical fish. The parentheses indicate the default name and color identification;
- Sky (Light Blue; 3)
- Rose (Pink; 6)
- Silver (Light Gray; 8)
- Teal (Cyan; 9)
- Plum (Purple; 10)
The base color is the first and the pattern color is the next if it is different.
The type of fish is determined according to the shape and pattern of the fish:
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Some varieties of tropical fish do not follow the normal naming system; instead, they refer to real-life fish species. In Java Edition, these unique fish are limited to the 22 common varieties. In Bedrock Edition, there are also 22 tropical fish with unique names, although not all are the same as in Java Edition. These uniquely named tropical fish are no different from normal tropical fish in terms of design or behavior.
These varieties are:
Name | Type |
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Anemone | Orange-gray stripes |
black tang | Flopper pig |
Dory azul [Solo JE] | Light gray-blue sunbeam [JE only] Gray sky sunbeam [BE only] |
Blue Tang [Solo JE] | Gray-Blue Flopper |
Butterfly Fish | White-Gray Clayfish[Solo JE] White-Gray Brinely[Solo BE] |
Cichlid | Blue-Gray Sunstreak[n 1] |
Clownfish | Orange-White Kob |
Cotton Candy Betta[n 2] | Pink-Light Blue Spotty[Solo JE] Rose-Sky Spotty[Solo BE] |
Dottyback | Purple-Yellow Blockfish [Solo JE] Plum-Yellow Blockfish[Solo BE] |
Emperor Red Snapper[n 2] | White-Red Clayfish |
Goatfish | White-Yellow Spotty |
Moorish Idol | White-Gray Glitter |
Ornate Butterflyfish[Solo JE] Ornate Butterfly[Solo BE] |
White-Orange Clayfish |
Parrotfish | Cyan-Pink Dasher [Solo JE] Teal-Rose Dasher[Solo BE] |
Queen Angelfish [Solo JE] Queen Angel Fish[Solo BE] |
Lime-Light Blue Brinely [Solo JE] Lime-Sky Brinely[Solo BE] |
Red Cichlid | Red-White Betty |
Red Lipped Blenny | Gray-Red Snooper |
Red Snapper | Red-White Blockfish |
Threadfin | White-Yellow Flopper |
Tomato Clown[Solo BE] | Red-White SunStreak[n 1] |
Tomato Clownfish [JE only] | Red-White Kob |
Triggerfish | Gray-White SunStreak[n 1] |
Yellowtail Parrotfish[Solo JE] Yellowtail Parrot[Solo BE] |
Cyan-Yellow Dasher [Solo JE] Teal-Yellow Dasher[Solo BE] |
Yellow Tang | Yellow Flopper |
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Sunstreak and Java Edition, SunStreak and Bedrock Edition.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 The Emperor Red Snapper and Cotton Candy Betta have different names between the US and UK localisations, being 'Red Emperor' and 'Candyfloss Betta' in the UK.
Sounds
Sound | Subheadline | Source | Description | Object ID | Translation key | Volume | Tone | Distance from attenuation |
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- | None[sound 1] | ? | Randomly | entity.tropical_fish.ambient | None[sound 2] | ? | ? | ? |
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt1.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt2.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt3.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt4.ogg | ? | ? | Plays when it dies | entity.tropical_fish.death | ? | ? | 0.8 | 16 |
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_flop1.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_flop2.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_flop3.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_flop4.ogg | ? | ? | Plays when on land | entity.tropical_fish.flop | ? | 0.3 | ? | 16 |
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt1.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt2.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt3.ogghttp://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File:Fish_hurt4.ogg | ? | ? | Plays when damaged | entity.tropical_fish.hurt | ? | ? | ? | 16 |
- ↑ Reports on Mojira.
- ↑ Empty events do not have this parameter set.
Data values
ID
Name | ID with namespace | Translation key |
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Tropical fish | tropical_fish | entity.minecraft.tropical_fish |
Name | ID with namespace | Numeric ID | Translation key |
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Tropical fish | tropical_fish | 111 | entity.tropical_fish.name |
Entity data
See also: Chunk formatTropical fish have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
Tropical Pez / ED
Achievements
Icon | Achievements | In-game description | Actual requirements (if they differ) | Player score obtained | Trophy Type (PS) | |
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I am a Marine Biologist | Collect a fish in a bucket | Use an empty bucket on any fish mob to collect it. | 20G | Bronze |
Advancements
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History
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June 28, 2010 | Notch mentioned that fish could be a feature of coral, if he could add coral: "... I know that corals will have little fish particles around them." | ||||
October 4, 2010 | Fish were a passive mob that Notch showed interest in adding. In the promotional graphic for the Halloween Update, Notch indicated he would add fish. However, they were only added as an item; there was no code for a fish mob. | ||||
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October 5, 2012 | Fish were jokingly teased in the fake snapshot 12marc40awesome, along with coral and "fish blocks". | ||||
April 13, 2013 | When Jon Kågström was asked in his AMA on Reddit, "What mob would you like to implement into the game?" He responded, "I would like to add birds, fish and tree animals to make it more alive. However this will take some time before it can be done." | ||||
July 31th, 2013 | During Notch's AMA on Reddit, when asked about what happened to his plans of adding fish as a mob, he responded, "Oh yeah, the fish!" | ||||
1.13 | November 18 | Two fish mobs, presumably early tropical fish, were shown off in a clip presented at MineCon Earth. | |||
18w10a | Added tropical fish. | ||||
18in10b | Tropical fish now make sounds and no longer use the player damage sound. | ||||
1.13.1 | 18w31a | Fish now have a 5% chance of dropping bone meal when killed. | |||
Bedrock Edition | |||||
March 1, 2018 | ThorsHand11 states on the official Minecraft Discord that "more than a handful" of tropical fish will be added. | ||||
1.4.0 | beta 1.2.14.2 | Added all 4 variants of fish mobs. | |||
1.8.0 | beta 1.8.0.8 | Tropical fish are now slightly bigger. | |||
1.13.0 | beta 1.13.0.9 | Tropical fish now drop experience when killed. | |||
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TU69 | 1.76 | 38 Patch | Added fish mobs. | ||
Education Edition | |||||
1.4.0 | Added all 4 variants of fish mobs. |
Issues
Problems related to "tropical fish" remain in the problem tracker. Report bugs you find on this page.
Gallery
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An ocean with some fish visible.
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Cod and tropical fish, along with a turtle and squid.
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A screenshot of tropical fish up close.
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Some tropical fish jumping on land.
official art
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Tropical fish in the art of aquatic updating
References
- ↑ MC-126819 - "The Fish bounces and suffocates in the upper part of the cauldron that is full of water" resolved as "Not fixed".
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