In the 1.13-pre3 assets/minecraft/textures/items folder, you can find the following types of buckets:
bucket
clownfish_bucket
cod_bucket
lava_bucket
milk_bucket
pufferfish_bucket
salmon_bucket
water_bucket
There is no tropical_fish_bucket, or even tropicalfish_bucket.
There are also items for the following fish:
clownfish
cod
cooked_cod
salmon
cooked_salmon
pufferfish
Again, tropical is not shown.
When playing in the snapshot, when I pick up a tropical fish, it shows the clownfish_bucket graphic with the tropical fish bucket tag.
If I pick up a clownfish (with a completely different bucket), it also shows the clownfish_bucket graphic with the tropical fish bucket tag.
Something's goofy somewhere. I've tried going through the .json files in the different areas, and I just don't know enough about all of that to even remotely follow where the chain of events must have gotten broken, somewhere, but it's definitely broken.
I'm pretty sure that I got a regular clownfish bucket in 1.13-pre1, but I'll have to test that...don't have time to do it tonight.
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OK...so I will never be able to actually get a clownfish_bucket? That means, if I'm understanding this correctly, that if I want actual clownfish in a pool, I have to keep emptying "tropical fish" into the pool until I actually get a single clownfish?
If this was actually meant to be the case, then why on Earth is there a clownfish_bucket in the first place? Why not just retire the clownfish, name it tropical_fish, and then have the different markings appear on that? Why did the clownfish itself have to effectively get retired?
You can still catch them with a fishing rod, and I assume they can still be used for feeding cats, and eating raw, plus they are to be found in schools, as far as I know...there were in the earlier snapshots, at least. I was able to catch them in a regular clownfish_bucket, until now.
That seems like a rather silly change, and just doesn't make any sense at all.
The ids, textures, and models of the items are named with clownfish; only the display name (via translations) shows tropical fish. This is intended.