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**Project:** Building a life-size Minecraft shipwreck for Axolotls (Lucy and Lemon)
**Key Highlights:**
1. **Scale:** 2ft x 18in, 100 times larger than a standard Minecraft model
2. **Materials:**
* Thousands of wooden blocks (various shades) for the ship
* Custom-made ocean biome tank (initially a 4ft, 100-gallon tank, later changed due to cost)
* Over $1,100 worth of plants for decoration
3. **Challenges:**
* Finding suitable wood and cutting it into perfect cubes
* Acquiring a massive tank (originally priced at $5,000, later found a more affordable option with some scratches)
* Ensuring the tank's stability with a custom stand
4. **Details:**
* Addition of sea grass, white sand, and an Oceanic biome background for authenticity
* Custom-made treasure chest with a snack for the Axolotls
5. **Outcome:** Successful completion of the Minecraft shipwreck, enjoyed by Lucy and Lemon, with a treasure discovery moment captured.
Here are the extracted key facts, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The project aims to build a life-size Minecraft shipwreck, approximately 100 times larger than the in-game version.
2. The shipwreck will be 2 feet long and 18 inches high.
3. A custom-made ocean biome will be created to house the shipwreck.
4. Over $1,100 worth of plants will be added to the setup.
5. A 4-foot tank was initially considered, but proved too expensive at $5,000.
6. A smaller tank was found at a discounted price, but had some scratches.
7. Thousands of wooden blocks were needed; initially, a wood stump was used, but proved impractical.
8. A table saw was purchased to efficiently cut wood into Minecraft-style blocks.
9. Various types of wood (e.g., Spruce, Dark Oak) were sourced for authenticity.
10. The project's animals (e.g., Axolotls Lucy and Lemon, Turtle Harry) will inhabit the finished tank.
11. Guppy fry, recently born, were temporarily housed in a smaller tank.
12. Minecraft shipwrecks were added in update 1.13 and are commonly found in Oceanic biomes.
13. The creator attempted to paint a Treasure Chest, initially failing, then succeeding with the use of tape.
14. Over $1,000 worth of plants were ordered, but some were lost in transit; thankfully, the seagrass arrived intact.
15. Anubias Nana plants were chosen for the shipwreck due to their ability to grow on rocks and wood.
16. A significant issue with the tank's alignment was discovered during filling, requiring draining and reassembly.
17. The tank's stand was rebuilt to ensure stability due to the tank's weight and a found gap.
18. A real treasure chest with a nightcrawler snack was added for the Axolotls to discover.