Tutorials/Squid farming

Collecting of ink sacs can prove quite time-consuming. To save time a squid farm could be made to automatically gather ink sacs for your collection later on. There are two main ways to do it. The first is to dig a funnel underneath the ocean; the second is to make a man-made lake, or find a shallow pre-existing lake.

Spawning Mechanics
Squids will spawn in 1 or more blocks of water, no matter whether it's a water source or flowing water. The level of light is not important. However, they will only spawn if their spawning block (the solid block underneath the water) is between level 46 and 62, inclusive. To have a better spawn rate in your farm you have to eliminate water blocks between 46 and 62 layers in a large area around, or build it artificially in a desert or any place without superficial water in a large area.

Light Attraction
Squid are attracted to light so using glowstone or Jack 'o' Lantern around the edge of the funnel or inside the funnel chamber can dramatically enhance your turnover of ink sacs.

Killing mechanisms
Squids can be killed by suffocation if got out out of water. They can be also killed by fall damage or by entering lava.

Natural squid farm design
This design is easy to build, as it uses the environment to built the farm, although the ink rate is very poor. You have to build layer of signs below a lake or ocean, and dig a hole underneath, so squids will get through it and either die by suffocation or fall damage depending on how deep you dig the hole. You should light the hole to attract squids to it. The following video shows a natural squid farm built for Minecraft 1.4.7:

Artificial automatic squid farm design
This design takes more time to be built but can achieve a very high ink rate. First of all you should pick a place far away from seas, rivers and lakes, to max out the spawning rate. You have to build a chamber between layers 46 and 62, and fill it with water so squids will spawn. To make water push the squids to the bottom you have to place water sources only in the top layer, and also place solid column blocks, as water will only push if has an adjacent solid block. Underneath the spawning chamber will be a layer of signs that can be trespassed by squids but not water, and can be lit from below to attract squids, although it's not necessary. Squids crossing the sign layer will land on a hopper platform, were squids will die either by fall damage or suffocation, and will gather all the resulting ink and send it to chests. The following video shows an artificial squid farm made for Minecraft 1.6.1: