Pistol shrimp & watchman goby

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I have had my pistol shrimp for a long time. Recently, I added a watchman goby. I saw him about a week ago but also had a very minor shift in rock work. Haven't seen either one of them since. Haven't seen any tunnels, or mounds. holes, nothing. Do you think they both perished?
 
Any snapping sound? My pair often goes days without any signs of activity. Most likely they are just hiding at the moment and will come out soon.
 
I have had my pistol shrimp for a long time. Recently, I added a watchman goby. I saw him about a week ago but also had a very minor shift in rock work. Haven't seen either one of them since. Haven't seen any tunnels, or mounds. holes, nothing. Do you think they both perished?
They do hide well but generally come out when food is introduced. When they bond, they tend to be very shy and can be AWOL for days especially with the shrimp having weak eyesight relying on the watchman for protection and in return will provide the watchman a home in their hiding area which is a process they prioritize.
 
Any snapping sound? My pair often goes days without any signs of activity. Most likely they are just hiding at the moment and will come out soon.
Haven't heard the snapping in a few days either.

Haven't seen him come out for food either.

I'll give it another week and hope for the best.
 
Well, guess who showed up today? Mr. Watchman. Haven't seen (or heard) the shrimp yet, but hoping they were both just chilling underground for a while.
I had a pair that didn't bond. The Randall shrimp just went off by itself. I had to move the goby to another tank since it was getting harassed by the starry blenny, but I think the pistol shrimp is still in my display. I never see it hear it, but I see one mound that changes and I have a billion amphipods it could live off of. I haven't seen it in 8 months or more.
 
My randall’s pistol shrimp was living by itself in a tank for about 1 year. Tbh I completely forgot about it until I tore the tank down and found it alive and well. Now its been living with its partner a Yellow Watchman Goby for more than a year. The shrimp doesnt snap as much but I know its there cause there’s always new burrows here and there.

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