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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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Looks like a tiger snapping shrimp. There are many examples of them pairing with YWG. How long have they been in the tank together?
My randalls pistol and red banded goby took 2 weeks to pair. Be patient it will probably happen.
Yeah I wasn't sure. Thanks for clearing it up.@Mike N This is definitely not a tiger pistol shrimp, those are brown and white. This is Alpheus armatus and they do not pair with gobies. Instead they pair with a specific species of anemone, but will also live solitarily if the anemone isn't present in an aquarium.
http://biogeodb.stri.si.edu/bioinformatics/alpheus/Alpheus_Template.php?species=armatus
@Mike N This is definitely not a tiger pistol shrimp, those are brown and white. This is Alpheus armatus and they do not pair with gobies. Instead they pair with a specific species of anemone, but will also live solitarily if the anemone isn't present in an aquarium.
http://biogeodb.stri.si.edu/bioinformatics/alpheus/Alpheus_Template.php?species=armatus
No, that was the wrong kind of pistol shrimp. I got another kind and they paired up two weeks laterHello, Have your goby and shrimp paired up?

