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| Manta Ray ![]() | bulls-eye pistol hey guys, i bought a beautiful bulls-eye pistol shrimp last night, i put him in the tank and he scurried to the back right where my yellow watchman goby is, "perfect" i though, but now i dont see them together. does this usually take some time or is there something i can do to assist??? |
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: bulls-eye pistol They may or may not pair up. No way to control that, and if they do, they may burrow in the back of the tank where you can't see them. Just one of those things...
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