Proper substrate for YWG/pistol shrimp

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I currently have a sand bed of about 3” of CaribSea Fiji Pink. I am about to add a Yellow Watchman Goby / Pistol shrimp pair and I’m worried that this won’t be substantial enough for them to make their burrows with. Any advice on what I could add and how I might go about mixing it into an already established tank?
 
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This big guy always watches the shrimp. The female goby guards the other entrances to the tunnel. They are in 1.5 inches of crushed Coral. They do awesome
 

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Add a few handfuls of crushed coral substrate around their burrows. If you have any dry rock left over, crush some down to about 1/4 - 1/2in chunks and add that. My pistol shrimp loves building and reinforcing burrow entrances with the chunks and broken shell bits he collects around the tank.
 
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