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| Golden Moray ![]() | hey guys, i have a bullseye pistol shrimp, and for the longest time he was living with m pair of watchman gobies. Everyting is very healthy in my tank and all fish look great. Receently i found one of the gobies dead and now i cant find the other goby. I am nervous that my pistol turned on them. I see him now and then running around. Could he have killed them, and if so is there a trap or anything to try and catch him??? ![]() |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Pistol Shrimp Trap??? Humm the Bullseye doesn't usually form a relationship with Gobies but that I know of isn't a threat to them either. I don't know of any trap that would work, you just may have to find his home and remove him yourself.
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