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Hey folks,
My girlfriend just texted me and told me that the pistol shrimp we had thought had died and had replaced with a new pistol shrimp is actually still alive and had just molted.
I thought it had died since I saw a lot of shrimp bits all over the tank one morning and the last one I had around a year ago actually ate most of its molts before throwing the hard claw bits out of its hole.
So now I have two tiger pistol shrimps in my aquarium and only one watchman goby. What can I expect to happen in this situation besides twice the normal amount of shrimp clicking? Does the other guy need a goby, because I could totally justify getting another goby if I needed one! ;Hilarious
My girlfriend just texted me and told me that the pistol shrimp we had thought had died and had replaced with a new pistol shrimp is actually still alive and had just molted.
I thought it had died since I saw a lot of shrimp bits all over the tank one morning and the last one I had around a year ago actually ate most of its molts before throwing the hard claw bits out of its hole.
So now I have two tiger pistol shrimps in my aquarium and only one watchman goby. What can I expect to happen in this situation besides twice the normal amount of shrimp clicking? Does the other guy need a goby, because I could totally justify getting another goby if I needed one! ;Hilarious


