Im in the process of moving, and "temporarily" put a pistol shrimp and a goby in a second tank that already had a pistol shrimp and a goby in it.
The two shrimp's paired up immediately with the resident goby, leaving the other goby all alone, and a bit freaked out by the very aggressive watchman.
What should I do?
1 - Should I try and move the lonely goby and leave the newly paired up shrimp? Then get more shrimp for the new tank?
or...
2 - Should I leave the goby and put more pistol shrimp in the tank in hopes that twos company but three or four shrimps a crowd - will they pair up and make their own tunnels separately? Or will they always compete for the same space leaving four shrimp, with one aggressively guarding watchman?
It'd be great to have two sets of watchman goby's and shrimp, but the tanks not that big (55 gallon) and I'm concerned they'll be perpetually competing in the small space...
The two shrimp's paired up immediately with the resident goby, leaving the other goby all alone, and a bit freaked out by the very aggressive watchman.
What should I do?
1 - Should I try and move the lonely goby and leave the newly paired up shrimp? Then get more shrimp for the new tank?
or...
2 - Should I leave the goby and put more pistol shrimp in the tank in hopes that twos company but three or four shrimps a crowd - will they pair up and make their own tunnels separately? Or will they always compete for the same space leaving four shrimp, with one aggressively guarding watchman?
It'd be great to have two sets of watchman goby's and shrimp, but the tanks not that big (55 gallon) and I'm concerned they'll be perpetually competing in the small space...