Tiger pistol shrimp and yasha goby pair?

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I currently have a tiger pistol shrimp and its YWG buddy unfortunately died during a parasitic outbreak.

At the end of the fallow period I'd like to get another goby for the shrimp, but I was thinking about getting a yasha goby instead of a YWG this time.

Would a yasha pair with a tiger pistol? I'd like to keep the pistol, so if a yasha doesn't work what other gobies work?


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I have seen it on here, but generally yashas pair better with candy canes. You’d have better luck with a cryptocentrus or amblyeliotris goby. That said, even amblyeliotris have better success with candy canes as well.
 

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I currently have a tiger pistol shrimp and its YWG buddy unfortunately died during a parasitic outbreak.

At the end of the fallow period I'd like to get another goby for the shrimp, but I was thinking about getting a yasha goby instead of a YWG this time.

Would a yasha pair with a tiger pistol? I'd like to keep the pistol, so if a yasha doesn't work what other gobies work?


Thanks guys :]
I would personally stick to another Cryptocentrus species, these guys are slightly larger and don’t risk a chance of being picked at by their pairing shrimp whilst the smaller species in Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops do risk this.

Also I’ve found it’s more often you find Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops with Alpheus randalli than you do Alpheus bellulus in the wild.
 
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I have seen it on here, but generally yashas pair better with candy canes. You’d have better luck with a cryptocentrus or amblyeliotris goby. That said, even amblyeliotris have better success with candy canes as well.
Dang, really? I do have a candy cane/hi fin goby pair in a separate tank and thought it'd be pretty cool to have a yasha with a tiger.

What do you think the chances for a tiger/yasha pair is?
 
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yes. i went through the reverse about a year ago - had a Yasha/Tiger pair but i lost the Yasha decided to add a YWG and it paired up with the tiger almost immediately. But now they just dump sand all over my corals :rolleyes:
You seem to be the diamond in the rough for yasha and tiger shrimp lol. How did these two pair up?
 

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Dang, really? I do have a candy cane/hi fin goby pair in a separate tank and thought it'd be pretty cool to have a yasha with a tiger.

What do you think the chances for a tiger/yasha pair is?
My only experience is with a tiger and aurora goby that did not pair in over a year together…
It’s possible depending on how they are introduced, but most times it seems to not work and there is a risk involved for the smaller goby.
 
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My only experience is with a tiger and aurora goby that did not pair in over a year together…
It’s possible depending on how they are introduced, but most times it seems to not work and there is a risk involved for the smaller goby.
Aw, okay.

Are there any other bigger shrimp gobies (like the YWG) that you'd suggest with a tiger? If not then I guess I'll just get another YWG for the little guy :]
 
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I would personally stick to another Cryptocentrus species, these guys are slightly larger and don’t risk a chance of being picked at by their pairing shrimp whilst the smaller species in Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops do risk this.

Also I’ve found it’s more often you find Amblyeleotris and Stonogobiops with Alpheus randalli than you do Alpheus bellulus in the wild.
I see. What cryptocentrus species pair best with tigers then? I just think it'd be cool to try out a different fish that isn't a YWG, ya know?
 

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I see. What cryptocentrus species pair best with tigers then? I just think it'd be cool to try out a different fish that isn't a YWG, ya know?
Cryptocentrus cinctus is the best to go for as it’s the easiest to find but if you don’t mind the hunt then;
Cryptocentus leptocephalus
Cryptocentrus pavoninoides
Cryptocentrus albidorsus
Cryptocentrus fasciatus


This is just a few to start with and if you don’t find any you enjoy the look of I can give more ideas :)
 
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Cryptocentrus cinctus is the best to go for as it’s the easiest to find but if you don’t mind the hunt then;
Cryptocentus leptocephalus
Cryptocentrus pavoninoides
Cryptocentrus albidorsus
Cryptocentrus fasciatus


This is just a few to start with and if you don’t find any you enjoy the look of I can give more ideas :)
They all seem pretty dope! What other ideas you got? I don't mind a hunt for a fish I really want lol
 
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