you buy sinking pellets or get some minnows for it to eat p.s. its a bottom feeder so dont give it flakes!
I have been feeding mine sinking pellets. the dragon goby is a bottom feeder.
The dragon goby is semi-aggressive, but mainly feeds by sifting organisms out of the mud. In general, like most fish, they will eat anything that fits in its mouth. A fancy goldfish can reach 10"-12" and a dragon goby can reach 24". It would seem that once the goldfish reached a large enough size, it would be safe. I would not put a 2" goldfish with a 24" goby.
Dragon fish are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and insects in the wild. They are opportunistic feeders that will also consume worms, shrimp, and other small prey they encounter. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish.
The relationship between snapping shrimp and goby fish is an example of mutualism, a type of symbiosis. In this partnership, the shrimp excavate and maintain a burrow that provides shelter for both species, while the goby acts as a lookout, alerting the shrimp to potential predators. This arrangement benefits both organisms: the shrimp gain protection from threats, and the goby has a safe habitat to live and feed.
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u have to feed it and the food costs gold dragon coins
Caspian goby was created in 1831.
Monkey goby was created in 1814.
Deepwater goby was created in 1877.
Black goby was created in 1758.
Chameleon goby was created in 1859.
Toad goby was created in 1814.