stricknine
New member
TICK me right off...:mad2:
...Found an awesome pair of yasha hastings gobies paired with a tiger pistol shrimp and had to buy them today. After I got them acclimated, I netted all three of them and tried to press the net up against a rock for them to make home. As soon as the net hit the water, the gobies took off in seperate directions and the shrimp stayed in the net. Now all three are in totally different parts of the tank! I tried to prod them in the same direction, but that didnt work too well, almost had a fish jump on to the floor.
Well, half whining about it all, and half wondering if there is anything I can do to get them together again. What are the chances they will find eachother on their own?
...Found an awesome pair of yasha hastings gobies paired with a tiger pistol shrimp and had to buy them today. After I got them acclimated, I netted all three of them and tried to press the net up against a rock for them to make home. As soon as the net hit the water, the gobies took off in seperate directions and the shrimp stayed in the net. Now all three are in totally different parts of the tank! I tried to prod them in the same direction, but that didnt work too well, almost had a fish jump on to the floor.
Well, half whining about it all, and half wondering if there is anything I can do to get them together again. What are the chances they will find eachother on their own?