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A bit of background on the tank..it’s a 2 year 83 gal Fiji cube. The rock and livestock have been moved from a previous 60 gal cube that failed. Overall going on 4 years……
So, here’s my question…. I had a tiger pistol shrimp that’s been in the tank under the same rock since day one. I added a yellow watchman goby and took shelter with the tiger shrimp. They have been paired in the current tank the entire time. (2 years)
About a month an added a larger candy cane pistol shrimp to the tank. Recently, I found the new candy cane shrimp in the tiger/watchman burrow.
Ive looked day and night for the watchman and tiger at every feeding (pumps shut down) and nothing. The other day I seen what looked like the tigers tail molt rolling across the sand, but other than that nothing.
Do you think the new shrimp would have killed either shrimp or goby (wouldn’t think so…goby was large over 2”. Or have they just relocated to a spot I cannot see or in hiding… could they possibly share the same hole? Bummed I might had caused their demise adding another shrimp :/
So, here’s my question…. I had a tiger pistol shrimp that’s been in the tank under the same rock since day one. I added a yellow watchman goby and took shelter with the tiger shrimp. They have been paired in the current tank the entire time. (2 years)
About a month an added a larger candy cane pistol shrimp to the tank. Recently, I found the new candy cane shrimp in the tiger/watchman burrow.
Ive looked day and night for the watchman and tiger at every feeding (pumps shut down) and nothing. The other day I seen what looked like the tigers tail molt rolling across the sand, but other than that nothing.
Do you think the new shrimp would have killed either shrimp or goby (wouldn’t think so…goby was large over 2”. Or have they just relocated to a spot I cannot see or in hiding… could they possibly share the same hole? Bummed I might had caused their demise adding another shrimp :/