How to have a fish riding on an invisible squid in 1.9?

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My friends and I are trying to make realistic aquariums in 1.9 using commands with no mods or plugins to do this for us. How could I spawn different kinds on fish on invisible squids? Thanks! I have already tried /summon Item ~ ~+1 ~ {Item:{id:minecraft:fish},Count:1,{Riding:{id:"Squid"}}



Best Answer

Although this has already been answered, I would like to extend Skylinerw's answer.

/summon Squid ~ ~ ~ {Passengers:[{id:"Item",Item:{id:minecraft:fish,Count:1,Age:-32768,PickupDelay:32767}}]}

What "Age" is the despawn time of the item. By putting -32768, we do not allow it to despawn.

What "PickupDelay" is the delay of picking up the dropped item. A simple proof of concept is to drop an item below your feet. There would be a short delay before you pick it up. By putting 32767, we do not allow it to be picked up.




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Can you put a squid in a bucket Minecraft?

Squid can be milked with an empty bucket, just like cows.

Do squids Despawn in Minecraft?

Squids, like other mobs, will despawn when player moves away from them unless they are made permanent by, for example, naming them.

Can you catch squid in Minecraft?

Squid can be killed by asphyxiation if they get out of water. They can also be killed by fall damage or by entering lava. Guardians are hostile toward squid and will use lasers to kill them, however catching a Guardian is hard even with boats.



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