Pistol shrimp and tang symbiotic relationship

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So my tang and Pistol shrimp have made a symbiotic relationship. The tang only comes out to eat most of the time and brings food to the pistol shrimp. I wonder if I should separate them Because it’s not normal… Thoughts…
 

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they are prisoners, in your glass box, thats not normal either. If they find happiness with each other, then why not?
 
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they are prisoners, in your glass box, thats not normal either. If they find happiness with each other, then why not?
But what happens when the pistol shrimp dies? Won’t the Orange shoulder Thang be Dependent on him? Don’t you think they should hang out with their own kind? I guess we will see how all this plays out
 

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