ikan goby bumbelbee di aquarium
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.
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