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A couple of hours ago I went to my LFS and bought a pigmy angelfish for my 30G mixed tank. It was so tiny and cute. Within 2 minutes of being in the tank he stuck his nose in the cave where my pistol shrimp lives. the shrimp latched on, pulled the angelfish in never to be seen again. I couldn't believe my eyes. I'm so upset for that little guy.
 

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sad to hear.
only upside is you saw it happen.
I've had a fish or two disappear with no idea what happened to them.
 

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Oh no - that was a waste. Pygmys' are tiny and weak.
 
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It's a candy cane pistol and honestly I haven't seen him since I got him because he never comes out. I hear him snapping and see his antennae, but that's it. But I've only had him for 3-4 months and he was quite small at that time
 

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You sure it was one of these? And not a mantis?
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Wow! Sorry.
we try so hard to keep our livestock healthy then outta nowhere.....!
power head mishap, fish aggression, carpet surfing, rock fall, etc. etc.
sucks every time
 
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I was agreeing with Kenny, I'd like to see a photo of the "pistol shrimp".
If he ever decides to come out I'll snap a picture for you of my candy cane shrimp. Thanks for your "concern"
 

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Can you find a pic on Google that looks like your pistol shrimp? I wondering what type it is
 

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Is it identical to the one mtbake posted?
 
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I just can't get a good pic of him. Can you see him here?

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If he ever decides to come out I'll snap a picture for you of my candy cane shrimp. Thanks for your "concern"
Not so much concern but doubts. I doubt that a candy cane pistol, one of the smallest and most timid of pistols, took out a fish. It would be a first for me. I suppose it's possible but I really doubt it.
 

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