Will this two pair?

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Will the wheeler goby and tiger pistol shrimp pair?

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Seems to be 50/50. Typically you will see amblyeliotris with Randall’s shrimp, but they also can pair with tigers. My tiger paired with an aurora goby.
 
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I had a Randall's shimp and goby but it has been a few weeks now that I have not seen him. I introduced him to the tank a few weeks back he went to a rock and I haven't seen no activity in the area. I decided to give it a few weeks until I tried another pair. The pair I got where soooooo little that I am pretty sure they both ended up being a snack for someone in the tank. Who I don't know as none of my fish are agresive fish but you never know. So now I am trying a different approach with this two, the good thing is they both are pretty nice size compare to the other Pair. Crossing fingers
 

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I had a Randall's shimp and goby but it has been a few weeks now that I have not seen him. I introduced him to the tank a few weeks back he went to a rock and I haven't seen no activity in the area. I decided to give it a few weeks until I tried another pair. The pair I got where soooooo little that I am pretty sure they both ended up being a snack for someone in the tank. Who I don't know as none of my fish are agresive fish but you never know. So now I am trying a different approach with this two, the good thing is they both are pretty nice size compare to the other Pair. Crossing fingers
I have had gobies disappear for months are turn out to be just fine. Thankfully once I moved my goby hunting hawkfish it started coming out regularly
 

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Wait!!!! So you are telling me the hawkish is a goby eater? Well then that explains where maybe my other pair went.
I've always wanted a hawkish just stayed away since they have a reputation for eating things we don't want them to, apparently if it'll fit in their mouth they'll try and eat it
 

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Wait!!!! So you are telling me the hawkish is a goby eater? Well then that explains where maybe my other pair went.
They can unfortunately. Usually its inverts but mine would grab a goby by the tail and thrash it about.
 

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To my knowledge longnose is typically safe (unless the goby was really small). Usually it’s the flames with the worst reputation.
Falco for me
 

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