Yellow-footed preserved fish lives in the waters where rocks and sand intersect, and likes the places where shallow water and salty fresh water meet, and the abundant insects and shrimps on the seabed brought by sunshine. At the intersection of reef and sand, digging holes to guide fish to feed in the sand is convenient for fishing and fish control, and often leads to very good harvest.
I like eating insects, live shrimp, Antarctic shrimp, flour bait and so on. And I'm particularly interested in living and moving things. Yellow foot wax is also a typical hard-working forager. The difference is that even if it is digging a hole, it is difficult to raise its head. It treats food like a gourmet with unique requirements. Fishing yellow feet should stick to the ground or slightly support the bottom, shake the bait to arouse its appetite, and make nests to arouse its appetite.