Multiple gobies, multiple pistolshrimp?

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My qustion is about how it might go with a Yellow Watchman goby and a magnus goby in the same tank, as well as a threespot pistol shrimp (Alpheus parvimaculatus) and a tiger pistol shrimp.

I ordered what I thuought was a yellow watchman+tiger pistol shrimp but recieved a threespot pistol (does not pair with gobies) and a striped small goby, thought to be a magnus goby that prefers to stay alongside rockcaves/burrows.

Would it be probable for it to work in the same tank?

50 gallon mixed reef with several hidingspots/caveburrow opportunities.
 
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I've had YWG that would share caves and shrimp with anyone and Ive had YWG that wouldn't share anything with anyone. I've only had a few over the years so I'm not sure what is the typical YWG behavior.

Good luck!
 
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The gobies will be fine, but pistol shrimp are intolerant of other pistol shrimp in aquaria.
 
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