specgravity
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my steinitz goby is a splinter cell. he doesnt come out much and its nice to see him when he does. (im all good with that. he does what he does)
i had two peppermint shrimps with him before and they ended up passing when i was out of town. (still trying to find out why
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i just bought another peppermint shrimp yesterday, and checked the tank today to find nothing but his tail end close to where the steinitz likes to stay.
I know that shrimps molt, but this shell looks like it has some flesh inside of it, and there is still no sign of the little guy. i know that steinitz gobies usually pair with certain shrimps with no problems, but i'm unsure if they will feast on them either?
i guess if it's small enough to fit in a fish's mouth then they'll usually try and eat it, but i've had no problems in the past with having them both thriving in the tank.
can anyone clue me in on what probably happened?
until then, i'll be checking to see if little man crawls out....
peppermints are spectacular specimens!
i had two peppermint shrimps with him before and they ended up passing when i was out of town. (still trying to find out why
i just bought another peppermint shrimp yesterday, and checked the tank today to find nothing but his tail end close to where the steinitz likes to stay.
I know that shrimps molt, but this shell looks like it has some flesh inside of it, and there is still no sign of the little guy. i know that steinitz gobies usually pair with certain shrimps with no problems, but i'm unsure if they will feast on them either?
i guess if it's small enough to fit in a fish's mouth then they'll usually try and eat it, but i've had no problems in the past with having them both thriving in the tank.
can anyone clue me in on what probably happened?
until then, i'll be checking to see if little man crawls out....
peppermints are spectacular specimens!