Got a pistol shrimp today!

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Tiny little guy (Randall's pistol shrimp), put him right in front of the rock pile I wanted him to build his little home under. He started digging right away, my Randall's goby found him in less than a minute and they bonded right away, great! Unfortunately, he dug right to the other side of the rock, into a little cave.

At least he's not in the back of the tank, I can still see him and the goby sort of fine, but of course I'd rather have them in a more visible spot. Any tricks to make him move, or is this simply his new home? He does have 2 entrances now, so hopefully they'll hang around both.
 
Tiny little guy (Randall's pistol shrimp), put him right in front of the rock pile I wanted him to build his little home under. He started digging right away, my Randall's goby found him in less than a minute and they bonded right away, great! Unfortunately, he dug right to the other side of the rock, into a little cave.

At least he's not in the back of the tank, I can still see him and the goby sort of fine, but of course I'd rather have them in a more visible spot. Any tricks to make him move, or is this simply his new home? He does have 2 entrances now, so hopefully they'll hang around both.
Congratulations!! A shrimp and goby pair is one of the coolest things in this hobby! Got any PIctures?
 
The wife got a bonded pair, worked out great til the goby jumped, how we have no idea. He was not going til the next morning. Thought the pistol shrimp was gone, 3 weeks no sign of him. Then we see movement in his cave, and more movement when I spot feed him. Now spot feed, and I hear him popping at nite.
 
I would love to have a trigger or puffer, but afraid of what they'd do to my inverts or other fish

At least he's not in the back of the tank, I can still see him and the goby sort of fine, but of course I'd rather have them in a more visible spot. Any tricks to make him move, or is this simply his new home? He does have 2 entrances now, so hopefully they'll hang around both.

My pistol and yellow watchman moved from area to area. I wish they would have stayed in one spot. When they did this, they would knock over corals I had on the sandbed. But they were fun to watch.
 
Congratulations!! A shrimp and goby pair is one of the coolest things in this hobby! Got any PIctures?
I'll see if I can snap a few tomorrow when the lights are on :)
The shrimp's popping is surprisingly loud. Although I knew they'd do it, it still freaked me out a little thinking the glass cracked or something.

Even though they could've chosen a better spot to call their home, I already love their behavior. Always fun to show stuff like this to visitors as well :D
 

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