pistol shrimp killing YWG?

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I just added a YWG to my 180 reef. I had a pistol shrimp hiding and living in my tank for a few years. I had thought the two would pair up...? When I added the YWG to the tank at night 4:00am... the YWG immeditiately went into the burrow where the pistol shrimp lives - I thought a match made in heaven. BUT immediately after I heard the pistol shrimp sounds from the tank.. and a day later I only can see the pistol shrimp no YWG?

Did the pistol shrimp attack and eat my YWG?

??????????
 

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i cant imagine a pistol shrimp ate an entire YWG overnight. i would look around your tank more. there may be a body or the YWG is just scared crapless and hiding
 

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I just added a YWG to my 180 reef. I had a pistol shrimp hiding and living in my tank for a few years. I had thought the two would pair up...? When I added the YWG to the tank at night 4:00am... the YWG immeditiately went into the burrow where the pistol shrimp lives - I thought a match made in heaven. BUT immediately after I heard the pistol shrimp sounds from the tank.. and a day later I only can see the pistol shrimp no YWG?

Did the pistol shrimp attack and eat my YWG?

??????????
I panicked once because my YWG didn't show up for breakfast. I took all the rock work out to search for him and couldn't find him. Long story short, he was hiding in a rock.
 

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I panicked once because my YWG didn't show up for breakfast. I took all the rock work out to search for him and couldn't find him. Long story short, he was hiding in a rock.
I was redoing my rock once and had pulled all of it out thinking all fish were still in tank. my algae blenny was in a rock out of the tank until rock went back in. little guy is still alive today hes an absolute trooper
 

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What type of pistol shrimp? Some species (like the bullseye, red/japanese) do not pair with gobies.

The Goby rushing into the shrimp’s lair probably startled the shrimp, causing it to snap in defense — I mean, I‘d probably try to attack a surprise intruder in my home! Hopefully the goby is ok!
 
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