Pairing yasha gobys?

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Got a Yasha goby with a randall pistol shrimp. The yasha goby got a dark spot on its pelvic fin, can someone confirm that it's a male? or is there other ways to tell?

If anyone got experience with pairing Yasha gobys I would gladly take some advice








 

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not sure, but my 2 lfs had yasha goby come in recently and mostly are female. There is a few male but much smaller and weaker than the female.
 

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DD has a bunch of captive bred female yasha's listed. None have the black spot so pretty sure that's the indicator. I do wonder what happened to all the males.
 
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not sure, but my 2 lfs had yasha goby come in recently and mostly are female. There is a few male but much smaller and weaker than the female.
Introduced the female last week, she kicked the male out, stole his house AND shrimp. Chased him out when he tried to get back. One day later they bonded and are shareing the burrow
 

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Beside frozen mysid\s shrimp, yasha and other small goby (neon blue, Ranfordi, yellow clown goby) loves to eat live blackworm
 

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