Tangalong
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Sure hope someone with a lot of knowledge of shrimp can help us. Recently Fosters & Smith did lots of pairings with Gobies and their shrimp counterparts in the symbiotic relationships. I got a Tangaroa with his Red Banded Pistol first. I could tell they were paired as the Pistol crawled all over the Goby in the acclimation bucket. After I put them in the tank, I never saw the Pistol again. He was so small (under 1/2 ") that he was probably eaten by bristles very quickly as I couldn't even find a bone. Meantime, I had lost 3 peppermint shrimp from same source (was ill and relatives acclimated and they all died). To make matters quick, Diver's Den said they would replace loss with my choice so I chose the Yashi and Pistol (listed as Snapping Shrimp Eastern Asia). He is really big (2") ,orange, and every evening cruises looking for his "Goby" with a piece of shrimp or squid in his claws. I never really believed they were almost blind, but sure do now. He looks and looks. The Yashi is alive under a rock and refuses to acknowledge the Pistol....I think he is afraid of him, which make me believe he was not paired as promised. In the acclimation bucket he acted terrified of the shrimp. The Tangaroa keeps out of his way even though I think the shrimp would pair with him too.
What should I do? I love this shrimp and want him to be happy, but seems neither Goby will pair with him. I have a big Blue-spot watchman in another tank. Should I put him in there? Should I call F&S and ask why the "so called pairing" isn't working?
Hope someone can help...
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Curly
What should I do? I love this shrimp and want him to be happy, but seems neither Goby will pair with him. I have a big Blue-spot watchman in another tank. Should I put him in there? Should I call F&S and ask why the "so called pairing" isn't working?
Hope someone can help...
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Curly