Breedable Fish Addon
31 July, 2019
Minecraft PE Mods
If you always dreamed of breeding fish in the world of Minecraft - you have such an opportunity. Breedable Fish Mod adds to the game the ability to breed fish.
If this addon is interesting to you, then read this article further. We will tell you how to breed fish in the world of Minecraft and what it takes.
To breed Cod, Pufferfish, Tropical Fish and Salmon you need to use Kelp.
To accelerate the growth of baby Cod, Pufferfish, Tropical Fish and Salmon use dried Kelp.
If you want to breed dolphins, then use salmon. To make small dolphins grow faster, then use salmon. They will grow a little faster.
If you like this addon, you can download it from the link below. We hope you enjoy this add-on for the mobile version of Minecraft.
If you think that the Breedable Fish addon is all that is on our website, then you are mistaken. Go to the mods section for Minecraft PE - here you will find even more interesting modifications for Minecraft on android. Also on our website there are textures, maps and other add-ons for the game MCPE!
If this addon is interesting to you, then read this article further. We will tell you how to breed fish in the world of Minecraft and what it takes.
How to breed a slave in the world of Minecraft?
To breed Cod, Pufferfish, Tropical Fish and Salmon you need to use Kelp.
To accelerate the growth of baby Cod, Pufferfish, Tropical Fish and Salmon use dried Kelp.
If you want to breed dolphins, then use salmon. To make small dolphins grow faster, then use salmon. They will grow a little faster.
If you like this addon, you can download it from the link below. We hope you enjoy this add-on for the mobile version of Minecraft.
If you think that the Breedable Fish addon is all that is on our website, then you are mistaken. Go to the mods section for Minecraft PE - here you will find even more interesting modifications for Minecraft on android. Also on our website there are textures, maps and other add-ons for the game MCPE!
Download Breedable Fish Addon
31 July, 2019