My next fish will hopefully be a goby so I get to see the pistol that is in the tank.
I've only seen it once in the 1.5 months the tank has been up
I've only seen it once in the 1.5 months the tank has been up
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What food works so well to get them out?
This mix from Blue zoo (It's where I got the shrimp, so maybe it's just what he's used to): https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productdetailas.asp?cid=106&pid=1750&did=5Just curious. I recently added a candy cane pistol and yellow watchman goby to my son's tank. They are super cute and paired up after about 3 days. I wasn't sure if I'd see the shrimp much at all. So far, we see him almost every time we feed the tank. I have noticed that one particular food will almost always guarantee an appearance, so now I'll likely have to order some of that (it was a free sample LOL).
What food works so well to get them out?
This mix from Blue zoo (It's where I got the shrimp, so maybe it's just what he's used to): https://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productdetailas.asp?cid=106&pid=1750&did=5What food was that again?
My guy has taken almost every extra hermit shell I put in the tank and has made a retaining wall around the main entrance. Honestly, it's remarkable how he has carefully fitted and stacked them to make a wall. He rivals the best human structural engineer and if I could I would put him to work finishing the retaining wall I started a couple years ago. LOL I would take a pic but of course the wall is facing the back of the tank! Haha. I think he might've accidentally buried a couple of my teeny tiny hermits (or he took them for their shells).I see mine almost every day and I too have noticed how he comes out more for certain foods.
I've been on a purchasing spree lately and I've found he has to inspect/move around any new coral/invert additions. His latest obsession is moving around my newly purchased feather duster worm. I think he's trying to decorate his front door with it.
Sadly, our goby died mysteriously. And no, I do not see the shrimp as much now - it’s pretty rare. We added a new goby yesterday but I haven’t seen it since.In the first couple weeks I didn't see my goby/pistol pair much but now it's all the time. Granted my tank is just a 5g so it's pretty easy to see the entire tank. Whenever I see my Hi Fin goby out I know Pistol Pete is usually out as well (rescaping my sand bed). LOL. I can see them right now. He's grown a lot since I first got them about 5 months ago. I often wonder if he'd be out as much without a goby to keep watch over him.
Sorry to hear.My tiger shrimp is sadly alone these days, still pushing sand from under the rocks. His buddy, the diamond goby, found the only tiniest opening in the net top and cooked himself to death under the radions. I see the shrimp pretty much daily when he'll poke his head out to grab some food at feeding time. I hear him all the time clicking away at intruders. So loud for such a little guy. lol Need to get him a new buddy.
They are definitely really impressive and I didn't realize at first that they use these frags/rocks/etc as building materials to keep the sand at bay. I just thought he was being a jerk.My guy has taken almost every extra hermit shell I put in the tank and has made a retaining wall around the main entrance. Honestly, it's remarkable how he has carefully fitted and stacked them to make a wall. He rivals the best human structural engineer and if I could I would put him to work finishing the retaining wall I started a couple years ago. LOL I would take a pic but of course the wall is facing the back of the tank! Haha. I think he might've accidentally buried a couple of my teeny tiny hermits (or he took them for their shells).
There's always method to the madness. Haha.They are definitely really impressive and I didn't realize at first that they use these frags/rocks/etc as building materials to keep the sand at bay. I just thought he was being a jerk.
When I added my pair they were near gone for the first couple weeks but I took comfort in that I would periodically see them looking out from their burrow. Having said that the first few days I didn't see them at all. This is my first tank and they were my first inhabitants so that freaked me out. After a few days I couldn't take the worrying anymore so I lifted the rock I saw them go under. They were there safe and sound (but a bit annoyed that I lifted their rock). Then I added a second rock and immediately the pistol was like "sweet, better digs" and he up and moved himself and the goby to the new rock. The rocks look the same to me. Haha.Sadly, our goby died mysteriously. And no, I do not see the shrimp as much now - it’s pretty rare. We added a new goby yesterday but I haven’t seen it since.
I did get a glimpse of the goby today - and he was in the shrimp’s hole so they have already found each other. Hope this little guy fares better!When I added my pair they were near gone for the first couple weeks but I took comfort in that I would periodically see them looking out from their burrow. Having said that the first few days I didn't see them at all. This is my first tank and they were my first inhabitants so that freaked me out. After a few days I couldn't take the worrying anymore so I lifted the rock I saw them go under. They were there safe and sound (but a bit annoyed that I lifted their rock). Then I added a second rock and immediately the pistol was like "sweet, better digs" and he up and moved himself and the goby to the new rock. The rocks look the same to me. Haha.