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10/17/2008, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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Still worrying about my pistol shrimp/goby combo
SOme of you may have read my post yestereay..And today, same thing!
It's only a twelve gallon tank (20 pounds LR/ about a 3-4 inch sandbed), yet, since putting the pair in two days ago..I haven't seen anything.. How can they bbe hiding this well! I want to see them! Gar, patience is the hardest thing about this hobby, i swear... Does anyone else have stories like these? Personal, or that you've heard of? Any condolence that this is in fact quite common would be helpful. |
10/17/2008, 03:33 PM | #2 |
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Did you check the floor? seriously.
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10/17/2008, 03:35 PM | #3 |
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I have a pair in, granted, a 75 gallon and barely ever see them...even though I know where their cave is. They hide very well. Give it time.
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10/17/2008, 04:23 PM | #4 |
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My pistol is like a muppet, he will just randomly pop his head out of a crevice then quickly retreat, I never see his backside though.
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10/17/2008, 04:36 PM | #5 |
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try to coax the goby out with some food. You can usually catch them popping out when you are sitting away from the tank. they are very shy....
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10/17/2008, 05:24 PM | #6 |
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When I bought my goby and shrimp. The goby kept getting stuck in the overflow. Eventually the goby went to far down and I can not get him out. I think I saw him in my sump. I always see my pistol shrimp out around the tank grabbing shells and dragging them to his burrow. I tested him to make sure he was still alive a while back about the second week I had him, by grabbing all the empty shells in the tank and putting them in the center the next day they were all outside his burrow and since then I can see his antennae sticking out.
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10/17/2008, 10:14 PM | #7 |
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Checked the floor..Wouldn't do much good, i have a nano cube. Tight hood and all.
Again, thanks to the nano..no overflow..So i think I should be good there. I have no idea where the burrow is.. And it doesn't seem the goby is ever out. Blegh..I'm just worried they found a super secluded spot to burrow, one where I'll never see them...Hard to imagine as it is. |
10/17/2008, 10:24 PM | #8 |
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When my firefish goes hiding in my NC, I cant find him most of the time. I'm not sure about your tank, buy there are alot of areas in mine that I can not see. I'm sure they are there, just hiding.
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10/18/2008, 12:30 PM | #9 |
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yeah, it's wierd..Apparently there's alot of places i can't see that i didn't even know about.
On a lighter note. Rearranged some rock last night. Saw the Yasha, he's fine. Didn't see the pistol shrimp, but the guy is so small that i didn't expect to. Did get woken up by al oud pop at 5 i nthe morning though (tank is right by my bed), so i'm not too worried about him either. |
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