Pistol shrimp id

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Can someone id this pistol shrimp? He never digs in the substrate, actively explores the tank and won't pair with my yellow watchman goby.
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Also if he will pair with a goby, can you tell me which one? It is easier to find gobies at my lfs than pistol shrimps
 
Looks like a tiger snapping shrimp. There are many examples of them pairing with YWG. How long have they been in the tank together?
 
Looks like a tiger snapping shrimp. There are many examples of them pairing with YWG. How long have they been in the tank together?

They've been in the tank together for a week but I dripped them in the same bucket. They stay in two separate caves no more than five inches from each other but won't pair
 
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My randalls pistol and red banded goby took 2 weeks to pair. Be patient it will probably happen.

Alright. I'm just hoping it's quick because I changed the sand out for them two weeks ago and are hoping the pair and start digging before the bottom layer becomes aerobic.
 
Back with a follow up question. Do you think I can add a goby pairing shrimp, or would it have problems with the AA snapping shrimp?
 
Update: I went back to the lfs and got a tiger shrimp (yes I am certain this time) so hopefully they will pair up. He is exploring the other half of the tank now
 

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