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06/19/2017, 12:13 PM | #1 |
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Pistol Shrimp question
Richard,
I have what I think is an Alpheus formosus or Larger Blue Legged Pistol shrimp. It seems to also be called a Caribbean Pistol Shrimp. He's a bit larger than 2" and has dug some pretty large tunnels under the rock. I'm curious if you've heard of this type of pistol successfully pairing with a Goby? I have a Yellow Watchman Goby in quarantine and I'm wondering if it's worth trying to get them to pair up. I don't have a picture of my pistol, but here's an online photo: |
06/20/2017, 11:31 AM | #2 |
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Possibly....but the two critters are from different oceans.....so you never know!
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06/26/2017, 12:37 PM | #3 |
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Caught with the ol' reliable bottle trap...finally.
Unfortunately I still have clicks in the tank...and I found a 3/8" long baby of the same species floating around the rock. PLEASE don't let that mean that I have had eggs hatch! |
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Because this guy moved more sand from under my larger pile of rocks than a front end loader. He axed a mithrax and gorilla crab, and forces the brittle/serpent stars out from the rocks on that side of the tank. All the brittle stars and peppermint shrimp have moved to the other pile of rocks on the opposite end of the tank and won't get near him. He's a little damn thug, that's what he is.
I have a Goby/Randal pair in quarantine and don't want to chance having them all together. So he's in my sump and I have contacted my local forum and LFS' to see if I can get him a suitable home. |
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feed him raw shrimp and will be a model citizen.....
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I have no problem with pistol shrimp or I wouldn't have bought another species. The blue leg is cool as heck; he's just not a good fit for what I want. |
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06/26/2017, 03:37 PM | #9 |
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I put a piece of raw shrimp on the end of a skewer to draw him out. I put it near one of his entrances and he snatched the skewer from my hand and it disappeared. A few minutes later he threw it out the tank with a note attached that said: "MORE if you ever want to see your kids again".
I'm telling you, this one's a bad*ss... |
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Hope it all works out for you!
I hear clicking pretty regularly, and at night I can catch a handful of pistols sneaking around, including one really pretty bright yellow one. I've yet to see anyone bother anyone else, though. I suppose it's like most other things in the hobby; everyone's tank is different. |
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