ikan goby bumbelbee di aquarium

andi agusman
9 May 202103:01

Summary

TLDRIn this Indonesian video script, the host discusses the Goby fish, known for its yellow and black colors resembling a Bumblebee Transformer. These bottom-dwelling fish are naturally found in riverbeds and can be found in both brackish and freshwater environments. The host shares that Goby fish are territorial and can be aggressive, as they have already eaten the shrimp in their aquarium. They are also predators, feeding on small aquatic creatures like Daphnia and small shrimp. The video suggests creating a natural habitat with sand and aquatic plants for the Goby fish to hide and move freely. The host invites viewers to share their stories about Goby fish in the comments section and reminds them to like, subscribe, and follow the channel for more content.

Takeaways

  • 🐟 The video discusses Goby fish, specifically a type with yellow and black colors, resembling Bumblebee Transformers.
  • 🏞️ Goby fish naturally live at the bottom of rivers, and there are two types, some living in brackish water and others in freshwater.
  • 🤔 The fish are active and are known to be territorial, which can lead to conflicts if there are many in an aquarium.
  • 🍽️ Goby fish feed on small aquatic creatures like water fleas (Daphnia) and small shrimp.
  • 🐡 The narrator mentions that Goby fish are not aggressive towards other fish, but they can be territorial and cause issues in a crowded environment.
  • 🦐 The video describes an incident where Goby fish ate other small fish like guppies and molly fish in the narrator's aquarium.
  • 🌿 The narrator suggests that the aquarium should have a substrate like sand for the Goby fish to move and hide easily.
  • 🌳 Aquarium plants such as Java Fern, Anubias, and Java Moss are recommended as they mimic the natural habitat of Goby fish.
  • 🔍 The video implies that Goby fish are generally friendly but can be naive, which might be why they are not aggressive towards other fish.
  • 📝 Viewers are encouraged to share stories about Goby fish in the comments section of the video.
  • 👋 The video ends with a call to like, subscribe, and follow the channel for more content.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is discussing the characteristics and care of Gobi fish in an aquarium setting.

  • What is the color pattern of the Gobi fish mentioned in the video?

    -The Gobi fish mentioned has a yellow and black color pattern, similar to a Bumblebee Transformer.

  • Where do Gobi fish naturally live according to the video?

    -Gobi fish naturally live at the bottom of rivers, but there are also claims that some species can live in brackish or freshwater.

  • What are the dietary preferences of Gobi fish as described in the video?

    -Gobi fish prefer to eat small aquatic creatures such as water fleas (Daphnia), small worms, and baby shrimp.

  • What happened to the baby shrimp (udang-udang) in the aquarium after the Gobi fish were introduced?

    -The baby shrimp disappeared from the aquarium, as they were likely eaten by the Gobi fish.

  • What other fish were mentioned in the video and how did they fare with the Gobi fish?

    -Guppies and Molly fish were mentioned, and it was noted that the Guppies' fins were torn, and the Molly fish died, indicating that Gobi fish can be territorial.

  • What is the significance of the substrate in the aquarium for Gobi fish?

    -The substrate, such as sand, is important for Gobi fish to move easily and to hide in the sand bed, simulating their natural habitat.

  • What type of plants are suitable for an aquarium with Gobi fish as per the video?

    -Plants like Java Fern, Anubias, and Java Moss are suitable for an aquarium with Gobi fish as they provide a natural environment and hiding spots.

  • How many Gobi fish were initially bought for the aquarium according to the video?

    -Three Gobi fish were initially bought for the aquarium.

  • What is the advice given for people who want to write about Gobi fish in the comments section?

    -The video encourages viewers to share their stories about Gobi fish in the comments section.

  • What is the final message from the video creator to the viewers?

    -The final message is a reminder for viewers to like and subscribe to the channel, and a farewell from Gobi in the aquarium.

Outlines

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🐟 Introduction to Goby Fish in Aquariums

The video script introduces the topic of goby fish, specifically the yellow and black Bumblebee Goby, which is likened to a Transformer. The narrator discusses the natural habitat of these fish, which are typically found at the bottom of rivers, and mentions the misconception that they live in brackish water. The script also highlights the fish's territorial nature and their diet, which consists of small aquatic creatures like Daphnia and tiny shrimp.

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Keywords

💡Gobi Fish

Gobi Fish, also known as 'ikan gobi' in Indonesian, is the main subject of the video. It is a type of fish that is naturally found at the bottom of rivers and is characterized by its yellow and black coloration, resembling a Bumblebee Transformer. The video discusses the behavior and care of Gobi Fish in an aquarium setting, highlighting their territorial nature and dietary preferences.

💡Aquarium

An aquarium is a transparent container filled with water where aquatic plants and animals are kept for display or study. In the video, the creator discusses how to maintain an environment suitable for Gobi Fish within an aquarium, including the use of sand substrate and aquatic plants like 'kadaka' and 'anubias' for hiding places.

💡Territorial

Territoriality in the context of the video refers to the behavior of Gobi Fish where they claim and defend a particular area within the aquarium. The video mentions that if there are many Gobi Fish, they may fight over territory, which is an important aspect to consider when keeping them in an aquarium.

💡Predator

A predator is an organism that hunts, kills, and eats other organisms. The video reveals that Gobi Fish are predators in their natural habitat, feeding on small aquatic creatures such as 'Daphnia', small worms, and baby shrimp.

💡Daphnia

Daphnia, also known as water fleas, are small freshwater crustaceans that are part of the diet of Gobi Fish, as mentioned in the video. They are an important food source for the fish in an aquarium setting, indicating the need for a balanced diet for the fish.

💡Aquascaping

Aquascaping is the art of arranging aquatic plants and other decorations in an aquarium to create a visually appealing underwater landscape. The video discusses the importance of aquascapes like 'kadaka' and 'anubias' for providing natural habitats and hiding spots for Gobi Fish.

💡Substrate

Substrate refers to the material that covers the bottom of an aquarium, providing a base for plants to grow and for fish to interact with. The video mentions using sand as a substrate to facilitate the natural behavior of Gobi Fish, such as burrowing and hiding.

💡Molly Fish

Molly Fish, or 'ikan molly' in Indonesian, are a type of livebearer fish that are mentioned in the video as being preyed upon by Gobi Fish. The creator's experience with Molly Fish dying in the aquarium is used as an example of the predatory nature of Gobi Fish.

💡Baby Shrimp

Baby Shrimp are another part of the Gobi Fish's diet, as mentioned in the video. They are small aquatic crustaceans that are eaten by the fish, indicating the importance of a varied diet for Gobi Fish in captivity.

💡Guppy Fish

Guppy Fish, or 'guppi' in Indonesian, are another type of fish that are mentioned in the video. The creator's experience with Guppy Fish having their fins bitten by Gobi Fish illustrates the territorial and aggressive behavior of Gobi Fish towards other fish species.

💡Aquatic Plants

Aquatic plants are plants that live in water and are used in aquariums for decoration, oxygen production, and as a habitat for fish. The video specifically mentions 'kadaka' and 'anubias' as examples of aquatic plants that are suitable for an aquarium with Gobi Fish.

Highlights

Introduction to a channel about discussing gobi fish in aquariums.

Gobi fish described as yellow-black in color, resembling Bumblebee Transformers.

Gobi fish naturally live at the bottom of rivers.

Misunderstandings about gobi fish habitats, some say they live in brackish water, others in freshwater.

There are two types of gobi fish, one being more active.

Gobi fish diet includes water fleas or Daphnia and small shrimp.

Personal experience with gobi fish eating other fish like guppies and mollies in the aquarium.

Gobi fish are territorial and can fight with other fish if there are many in the aquarium.

Only three gobi fish were bought for the aquarium to avoid territorial issues.

The aquarium has a substrate of sand to facilitate gobi fish movement and hiding.

Aquascaping with plants like Java moss and Anubias provides natural conditions for gobi fish.

General behavior of gobi fish is described as funny but naive.

Invitation for viewers to share stories about gobi fish in the comments section.

A reminder to like and subscribe to the channel for more content.

Closing with a farewell from the host, Gusman.

Transcripts

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di Indonesia Halo kembali lagi di

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channel dia Kusman nah kali ini kita mau

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bahas ikan gobi Babe lebih di akuarium

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saya ikan dengan warna kuning-hitam

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seperti Bumblebee Transformers ya Nah

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ikan ini lucu diam di dasar akuarium

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secara alamiah hidupnya di dasar sungai

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ada yang orang ngomong itu berada di air

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payau ada juga ngomong di air tawar tapi

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katanya tuh memang ada dua jenis sih

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memang aktifkan gopi gopi ini aku

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kemudian ikan kecil ini ternyata

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Predator lu saya juga baru tahu kalau

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enggak enggak bakal Buset beli sigmarine

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makanya itu makanannya i

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dia kutu air atau Daphnia cacing kecil

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udang kecil pantesan Eh pas saya dan

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saya beli Divas modern kemarin ada guppi

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Molly udang-udang itu hilang enggak ada

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lagi di akuarium ternyata sudah dimakan

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sama sih Gobi ternyata dan ikan ini

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ternyata jahil ada ikan gupy saya yang

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saya beli barang itu eh dayung siripnya

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itu sudah robek-robek dan ikan molly

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saya yang pertama ada di sana juga mati

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nah ternyata ikan ini sangat teritorial

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loh kalau mereka itu banyak ternyata

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mereka itu bertengkar nantinya untungnya

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saya cuma beli tiga ekor nah pasnya

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akuarium saya ini sudah ada substrat

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pasir jadi untuk Biar mereka mudah

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bergerak

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Hai Bas dan sembunyi di padang pasir ada

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tempat sembunyi enak dan tanaman

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aquascape seperti kadaka anubias Mouse

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eh jadi tempat cocoklah untuk mereka

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yang hidup di kondisi alami Mereka

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kemudian yang pasti secara umum ikan ini

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lucu tapi jahil dan bagi teman-teman ada

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cerita tentang ikan ini bisa tulis di

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kolom komentar Ya terima kasih sudah

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menonton video ini jangan lupa like dan

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subscribe channel dia Gusman salam dari

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Gobi di akuarium dadah bye-bye bye-bye

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hai hai

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