Can a goby be buried alive?

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With my tank transformation in progress, I have to tear down my tank in order to fish out my engineer gobies; however I'm leaving my watchman/pistol pair in. My question is, with the rock I'm going to move, there is a possibility that their cave might collapse. I know they bury their entrance every night, but would they survive a complete demolition, or should I pull them out and let them build a new home after the procedure? Thanks
 
With my tank transformation in progress, I have to tear down my tank in order to fish out my engineer gobies; however I'm leaving my watchman/pistol pair in. My question is, with the rock I'm going to move, there is a possibility that their cave might collapse. I know they bury their entrance every night, but would they survive a complete demolition, or should I pull them out and let them build a new home after the procedure? Thanks
Personally, I'd want to remove them from the tank for two reasons. First, to make absolutely sure they are safe of course. Secondly, I feel like they might get in the way when you're building your new scape.
 
I accidentally covered up the cave of my watchman and pistol shrimp pair while cleaning the sandbed once, took an hour or so but the shrimp finally dug them out. I would still move them though, just to ensure their safety and so that they don't get in the way as mentioned above.
 
Personally, I'd want to remove them from the tank for two reasons. First, to make absolutely sure they are safe of course. Secondly, I feel like they might get in the way when you're building your new scape.
I accidentally covered up the cave of my watchman and pistol shrimp pair while cleaning the sandbed once, took an hour or so but the shrimp finally dug them out. I would still move them though, just to ensure their safety and so that they don't get in the way as mentioned above.
I didn't even think about that. I should fetch them out anyway, I just didn't want to have to dig to the bottom of my DSB
 
I think it will be best for both them and you, it will be easier for you to do stuff in the aquarium if you don't have to worry about a little goby and his shrimpy pal.
 

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