? The golden-headed blue-winged pearl goby is a kind of ornamental fish that is relatively easy to raise. As long as there is a fish tank with a good filtration system, the water quality and temperature are suitable, they can live well. They are gentle, suitable for polyculture, and can live in harmony with fish of similar size. But don't mix them with small fish. They have the habit of hunting small fish and fry. Most of
these fish live in the wild in shallow waters with large rock stacks. Their flat bodies are very suitable for swimming flexibly in rock crevices. They also have the habit of laying eggs in crevices when breeding. Therefore, when raising such fish, we should try our best to create a more natural living environment for them. They are more suitable for group breeding, and it is better to prepare a large enough fish tank for them.
1, feeding: they like to eat small fish shrimp and other active bait. For the sake of safety, frozen fish and shrimp can be fed to room temperature before feeding, and frozen loach is also one of their favorite foods.
2. Water environment: They are suitable for living in alkaline waters, and the suitable temperature range is about 25-28 ℃. Maintaining the stability of water quality and temperature is conducive to their growth and reproduction.
3. Environment: This kind of fish usually likes to live, hunt and breed in rock crevices and caves. When raising them, they can set up some rocks for them to hide. Try to build larger caves for them to live in.