- Location
- Staten Island
So on Saturday I added a pair of Yasha Shrimp gobies and a pistol shrimp to my 50 gallon reef. I saw all three little guys dive into the rockwork and then they seemed to disappear. I have not seen any signs of them since.
Their tank inhabitants consist of a pair of clowns hosting a BTA, lemon tang, purple fire fish, and niger trigger. All the fish are well under 3 inches big. There is also a small CUC of snails and hermits, and various corals (SPS, zoa's, xenia, gorg, etc.)
I have not found any dried fish carcasses on the floor around my tank, and I did not see any fleshy body parts being picked on by the fish/inverts. I assume that the pistol shrimp could have fallen victim to the Niger, but I have not witnessed that fish attack any of my other inverts. Still I know it's possible, but then where are my fishes?
I am hoping that the shrimp dug a nice tunnel for them within the rockwork and that they are hanging out there getting accustomed to the new surroundings. When should I call off the search hounds and assume the worst?
Their tank inhabitants consist of a pair of clowns hosting a BTA, lemon tang, purple fire fish, and niger trigger. All the fish are well under 3 inches big. There is also a small CUC of snails and hermits, and various corals (SPS, zoa's, xenia, gorg, etc.)
I have not found any dried fish carcasses on the floor around my tank, and I did not see any fleshy body parts being picked on by the fish/inverts. I assume that the pistol shrimp could have fallen victim to the Niger, but I have not witnessed that fish attack any of my other inverts. Still I know it's possible, but then where are my fishes?
I am hoping that the shrimp dug a nice tunnel for them within the rockwork and that they are hanging out there getting accustomed to the new surroundings. When should I call off the search hounds and assume the worst?