Tomoko Schum
New member
Hi y'all,
I bought a shrimp goby a few weeks ago for my 120.
There was already a shrimp goby and a randal's shrimp pair, so I added another randal's shrimp (Alpheus randali), hoping that the new goby will live in a new shrimp's caves. However, this is what happened:
They paired up :inlove:
It's hard to see, but they are in the same goby shrimip hole:
I cannot tell which one is male and which one is female. One has a longer dorsal spike than the other.
Here's the one with short dorsal spike:
Here's the other one with the longer dorsal spike:
Initially I thought I lost one of them. I thought they might have fought and one died since I only saw a goby with the old shrimp. What I didn't know was that I was seeing two different gobies at various entrances. When I was feeding my goby the night before last, the other one came flying out of the same hole (it must have smelled the food and travelled through the long tunnel.) Since then they are hanging out together at the same entrance. Shrimp does not seem to care if there is one or two tenants in the house.
Tomoko
I bought a shrimp goby a few weeks ago for my 120.
There was already a shrimp goby and a randal's shrimp pair, so I added another randal's shrimp (Alpheus randali), hoping that the new goby will live in a new shrimp's caves. However, this is what happened:

They paired up :inlove:
It's hard to see, but they are in the same goby shrimip hole:

I cannot tell which one is male and which one is female. One has a longer dorsal spike than the other.
Here's the one with short dorsal spike:

Here's the other one with the longer dorsal spike:

Initially I thought I lost one of them. I thought they might have fought and one died since I only saw a goby with the old shrimp. What I didn't know was that I was seeing two different gobies at various entrances. When I was feeding my goby the night before last, the other one came flying out of the same hole (it must have smelled the food and travelled through the long tunnel.) Since then they are hanging out together at the same entrance. Shrimp does not seem to care if there is one or two tenants in the house.
Tomoko