Can White Cap Gobies pair with Candy Cane Pistols?

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Hi! So I've seen White Cap Gobies always sold as pairs with a Purple Spotted Pistol Shrimp, and I've seen them pair up with Tiger Pistols as well, but what about Candy Cane / Randall's Pistols? I was thinking about having a Pair in a new 10 I setup recently since LA has been having singular White Caps on DD for while now and if I added them at the same time, what's the likelihood of them pairing up?
 

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Hi! So I've seen White Cap Gobies always sold as pairs with a Purple Spotted Pistol Shrimp, and I've seen them pair up with Tiger Pistols as well, but what about Candy Cane / Randall's Pistols? I was thinking about having a Pair in a new 10 I setup recently since LA has been having singular White Caps on DD for while now and if I added them at the same time, what's the likelihood of them pairing up?
I’m pretty sure that white cap gobies only truly pair with the purple spotted pistols, I don’t think they actually pair with tiger pistols.
My LFS said that the white caps only pair up with one species of pistol shrimp.
 
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I’m pretty sure that white cap gobies only truly pair with the purple spotted pistols, I don’t think they actually pair with tiger pistols.
My LFS said that the white caps only pair up with one species of pistol shrimp.
Ah that makes more sense unfortunately. I might go with my 2nd option then of a Flaming Prawn Goby and pray it doesn't get lost in a 10 Gallon with minimal rockwork lol
 

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Ah that makes more sense unfortunately. I might go with my 2nd option then of a Flaming Prawn Goby and pray it doesn't get lost in a 10 Gallon with minimal rockwork lol
I honestly doubt a flaming prawn goby would get lost in a 10g haha, maybe just keep throwing pods in just in case it doesn’t come out for food though (My LFS has one in and I would love it but fear my yasha would think of it as dinner in a 15g tank)
 

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Ah that makes more sense unfortunately. I might go with my 2nd option then of a Flaming Prawn Goby and pray it doesn't get lost in a 10 Gallon with minimal rockwork lol
I just bought a flaming prawn goby. Very small fish and if you have a bigger tank you will spend hours looking for it:)

But it is a really cool fish. Also this goby does not pair with pistol shrimp even though it's named flaming prawn goby!!
 

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Here’s a really bad pic. So small about 1” in total length. They guys don’t really swim. They kinda crawl around the rocks.
 

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I just bought a flaming prawn goby. Very small fish and if you have a bigger tank you will spend hours looking for it:)

But it is a really cool fish. Also this goby does not pair with pistol shrimp even though it's named flaming prawn goby!!
That’s not true. I’ve had them pair with a candy cane pistol shrimp.
 

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