Pistol Shrimp to go with my Goby

wolf_man

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Anything other than the Carribean Pistol. I have a Tiger and he is amazing. He is paired up with my sleeper banded bullet goby.
 

pezenfuego

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Originally Posted by Wolf_Man http:///forum/post/2935446
Anything other than the Carribean Pistol. I have a Tiger and he is amazing. He is paired up with my sleeper banded bullet goby.
Agreed.. https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/348711/carribean-pistol-shrimp
They will not pair and if the goby attempts to (doubtful)...he's lunch.
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Originally Posted by SueAndHerZoo
http:///forum/post/2935699
OK, now I'm confused . . . the one I had was called a "Tiger Pistol Shrimp".
Sue
I was just agreeing with Wolf Man and saying that if you want a shrimp that will form a relationship with a goby, avoid caribean pistols. There are a bunch of different kinds of pistol shrimp but tiger are the most common in the aquarium trade and if you want one to pair with a yellow watchman, that is a good choice.
 

crypt keeper

Active Member
I think he ment the carribean. Many people have a shrimp goby pistol shrimp combo here. The carribean arent a great choice to match up with a goby. The tiger is a great choice.
 

sueandherzoo

Active Member
Well you guys are making me want to try again but I swore I'd never own another one after mine killed some fish. Leave it to me to have the only psychotic one.
 

aquaguy24

Active Member
hope u have ur rocks deep in the sand touching the bottom glass...cuz the tiger pistol shrimp can really dig..and they do it all day....well at least mine does...hes a slave to my randalls goby..
 

pezenfuego

Active Member
Originally Posted by SueAndHerZoo
http:///forum/post/2935746
Well you guys are making me want to try again but I swore I'd never own another one after mine killed some fish. Leave it to me to have the only psychotic one.

I doubt a shrimp killed your fish. They will readily devour the carcasses of dead fish. Maybe you killed the fish and the shrimp ate them.
 

sueandherzoo

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Dunno. I had a tiger pistol shrimp in my biocube and every goby I put in there ended up dying within a few weeks. Water parameters were always fine - the shrimp and snails were healthy and thriving. Every fish I put in that tank died so when I tore it down I put the tiger in my seahorse tank where there was a big goby. A few days later, the goby was dead. His dead body had a "bullseye" mark on it - red spot in the center with red circle around it. I caught the tiger shrimp and brought him to the LFS. Things haven't "mysteriously" died since I got rid of him.
Sue
 
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