When to be worried about finding a fish?

Sharkattackmack

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I picked up a pistol shrimp and high fine goby on Saturday. Since adding them to my tank I haven't seen either of them. I know they're probably tucked away hiding as that's what they do but I want to make sure they're getting food. How do I do this?
 

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i see my pistol once every year or 2.. i hear him every so often in the evening after the lights go out.. honestly.. i dont think i would buy one again for a large tank.. maybe only a pico/nano so i could see him a bit more. I dont have a goby with mine.
 

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I too have a pistol shrimp that is heard but never seen. Bought him with a goby that promptly went into the overflow then out onto the floor before I got a chance to get him out.
 

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