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Old 05-25-2011, 01:47 AM
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Have faith in the last couple of days my very timid yellow watchman has been coming out way more , swimming all over the tank. I also vote for getting a pistol shrimp because thats just plain cool.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:36 AM
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I have the cousin goby, Stonogobiops nematodes, with a pistol shrimp. It hid in the tunnel for about a month but now comes out whenever I feed small NLS pellets to the tank. When not feeding, it stays hidden in the tunnel until main lights are out and sometimes comes out in ambient light.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:17 PM
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you bought a fish that is supposed to hide.
With a little research into specimens before you take them home, you can avoid this kind of surprise in the future.
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I have always wanted to get a pistol shrimp but i am told my flame hawk fish will destroy him in seconds. Is this true?
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Old 05-25-2011, 09:00 PM
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I have always wanted to get a pistol shrimp but i am told my flame hawk fish will destroy him in seconds. Is this true?
Do you have a shrimp goby? If not, your pistol shrimp will be the flame hawk's meal, sooner or later.
If you have a shrimp goby, make sure the shrimp and the goby pair up before the flame hawk sees the shrimp. That means transferring the flame hawk to another tank for the bonding period. After that, you can put the flame hawk back. The goby will alert the shrimp of any dangerous.
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Old 05-25-2011, 09:26 PM
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I have a two different watchman gobies and both are completely different... My Orange Spotted Watchman goby is a complete wuss, he runs and hides at the slightest inclination of absolutely any movement. Where my Yellow Watchman Goby is fearless, he will ATTACK anything that gets near the burrow, whether it be my hand, a fish net, other fish... I also have a very brave Pistol Shrimp too though, he is out and about during the day nearly daily.
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Do you have a shrimp goby? If not, your pistol shrimp will be the flame hawk's meal, sooner or later.
If you have a shrimp goby, make sure the shrimp and the goby pair up before the flame hawk sees the shrimp. That means transferring the flame hawk to another tank for the bonding period. After that, you can put the flame hawk back. The goby will alert the shrimp of any dangerous.
thats pretty cool, i might have to do some more reading on this. I love my flame hawk, great fish, but i would have for him to make a meal out of my shrimp. i do not have a shrimp goby either, looks like i have some searching to do.

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Old 05-26-2011, 07:36 PM
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I always read before buying any kind of fish, I knew he was supposed to hide but not all day long I just called my LFS and I'm picking a Candy Cane Pistol Shrimp... But I'm reading horrible stories How loud do they get? Because the tank is in my room.. And would he prey on snails and cleaning shrimps? I still have time to ditch the Pistol Shrimp... I have to pass by the store tomorrow afternoon.


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you bought a fish that is supposed to hide.
With a little research into specimens before you take them home, you can avoid this kind of surprise in the future.

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If you had read into this species, it hiding all day wouldnt come as a shock.

Those that are forced to live in the open due to poor habitat tend to live short, stressed lives.

What horror stories have you heard about pistols?

Its only the very rare species that seem to be predatory, none of the pistols I have had pair with gobies have ever taken an active interest in snails or inverts.

They are about as loud as someone snapping their fingers...though size does affect the volume..moreso of the appendage itself than the shrimp.
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If you had read into this species, it hiding all day wouldnt come as a shock.

Those that are forced to live in the open due to poor habitat tend to live short, stressed lives.

Ok lol I guess next time I'll read more..

What horror stories have you heard about pistols?

Well I've been searching for at least an hour and saw people claiming that they had shrimps and small fish disappeared since adding them, people saying you can hear them from other rooms or waking up at night because of the clickings..

Its only the very rare species that seem to be predatory, none of the pistols I have had pair with gobies have ever taken an active interest in snails or inverts.

They are about as loud as someone snapping their fingers...though size does affect the volume..moreso of the appendage itself than the shrimp.

Ok.. But I'm in college, I don't want to wake up at 4am because of a clicking so I don't know...
Thanks for the help tho!
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