What style of froglight farm did you make? Ours uses a layer of snow between a slime spawner and a grid of glass panels that only the small slimes can fit through, but it takes a while for the slimes to actually fall down to where the frogs are. I’ve heard there are better options available but I want to make sure the frogs aren’t able to jump up into the snow and hurt themselves.
I used silentwhisperer’s design, it’s like a 10 block drop from the magma sproingy dudes spawner, then they bounce over to a 3x3 (x4?) hole. There are carpets over the hoppers and snow above that (this keeps the magmas from settling in a hopper)
The frogs don’t stay in the snow for more than a second, not enough time to freeze.
I only lost one of the 6 frogs I brought over, because boats have too many HP in bedrock
What style of froglight farm did you make? Ours uses a layer of snow between a slime spawner and a grid of glass panels that only the small slimes can fit through, but it takes a while for the slimes to actually fall down to where the frogs are. I’ve heard there are better options available but I want to make sure the frogs aren’t able to jump up into the snow and hurt themselves.
I used silentwhisperer’s design, it’s like a 10 block drop from the magma sproingy dudes spawner, then they bounce over to a 3x3 (x4?) hole. There are carpets over the hoppers and snow above that (this keeps the magmas from settling in a hopper)
The frogs don’t stay in the snow for more than a second, not enough time to freeze.
I only lost one of the 6 frogs I brought over, because boats have too many HP in bedrock