pistol vs banded shrimp

mshrmhd

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I have a coral banded and tiger pistol shrimp normally the banded is missing one or both of his claws and I assumed he lost a fight with the pistol...

just a little over a week ago, my pistol shrimp came out and he was missing his 'pistol' .. he still had his wannabe claw on the other side... t this time CB had both claws...

a couple days passed and pistol molted and he got his pistol back-- except it switched sides and I think it was a bit smaller than the previous..



haven't seen or heard the PS for a few days.. could the CB have killed the pistol?
the CB now hangs out where the PS always hung out..


im pretty sure one made a snack of my cleaner shrimp also... when he went in tank he went straight to the pistols burrows... he would pop up once in a while, but its been about 2 weeks so I think its safe to say he's no longer with us...


my tank is a 75 gallon.. clarkii clown, yellow tang, and long spine urchin with maybe 5 blue legs and some snails...

the CB and PS shared the same half of tank... just kind of stayed clear of each other, usually..

thanks :)
 
I had a pistol and gobie buddy in my120 with 4 peppermints and never had a problem. One day, however, after several months, I found the pepps feeding on the remains of pistol! I just thought he'd died of natural causes? Maybe not! How long do pistols live normally?
 
of course, the day after i post about him missing for a couple weeks... the pistol pops up... i guess the CB just ran him out of his home-- he is now on the complete opposite side of the tank... :)
 
Inverts are much more sensitive to shifts in water params, and it's not uncommon for shrimp to drop limbs from sudden changes... or it could always have been a bad molt.

I doubt the pistol is the culprit. Also, you're pistol may be burrowed somewhere out of sight. Usually you can hear a popping sound at night. If you hear that... then it's still in there... somewhere.
 
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