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I have recently purchased a golden sleeper goby and pistol shrimp pair as well as a diamond sleeper goby for my tank. I have seen the golden goby but the shrimp and Dimond goby are mia. I know there in the tank I just want to know if it’s ok for the diamond goby to completely Burry it’s self not sure if I should try and dig it out or not. Please help and forgive the horrible grammar and spelling.
 
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I'd leave them be. Gobies can take a long time to get comfortable (months even) and pistol shrimp hide most of the day. The last thing you want to do is disturb them further
 

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I have recently purchased a golden sleeper goby and pistol shrimp pair as well as a diamond sleeper goby for my tank. I have seen the golden goby but the shrimp and Dimond goby are mia. I know there in the tank I just want to know if it’s ok for the diamond goby to completely Burry it’s self not sure if I should try and dig it out or not. Please help and forgive the horrible grammar and spelling.
I never see my pistol shrimp goby pair, just hear him firing away occasionally.
 
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