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Re: Pistol Shrimp and Gobie???

possibly, but this still to soon for a pistol shrimp IMO.
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Re: Pistol Shrimp and Gobie???

I wouldn't waste our breath on this topic because it was started April 14th and Matthew hasn't responded to any questions or statements in this thread after his initial post.

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Re: Pistol Shrimp and Gobie???

maybe he didnt like the waiting or probably the loss of the goby and shrimp and got out

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Re: Pistol Shrimp and Gobie???

Yea i agree your tank hasent cycled yey you shouldnt have anything in it besides liverock sand and water.... But i have a watchman and blue legged pistiol shrimp the watchman made a burrow in the front under a rock and the pistol shrimp burrows all around the rock base expecially in the back. i see them both all the time but they dont burrow together well mine anyways. At night in the lunar i have occasionally seen them together but not during daylight hours. my shrimp is always out and about snapping away..

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Re: Pistol Shrimp and Gobie???

justin, i dont think the poster is ever gonna see your post, this thread is over two months old
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