Can the following species of shrimp be mixed together?

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I thought it would be interesting to mix a couple species of shrimp, the Tiger Pistol I really want (need) because it hurts to see my gobies without their natural symbiotic partner. I’ll be having about a 2” sand bed for the Pistol to dig a burrow for the gobies.
 

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I thought it would be interesting to mix a couple species of shrimp, the Tiger Pistol I really want (need) because it hurts to see my gobies without their natural symbiotic partner. I’ll be having about a 2” sand bed for the Pistol to dig a burrow for the gobies.

Another symbiotic shrimp pairing would be a mini maxi carpet and a couple sexy shrimp
 

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In my 30 gallon I have a fire, a peppermint, and a tiger pistol. They all live happily together no issues.

In my 75 gallon I have 2 fires, 2 skunks, 5 peppermints, and a candy pistol. All are happy.
 

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