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    I was checking out the tank and noticed some movement on the sand bed to the right and when I looked closer the pistol shrimp was carrying out my dead watchman and then continued to dig ...

    In this picture he has a good size amount on his claws, drops it and backs up to get more ... the tank never ceases to amaze me!!

    ::Pete::

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    thats a cool shrimp. if you ever catch it and you dont want let me know. did it kill your watchman.
    Carl

    Why must stupid people infest the world?

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    I have no clue just happened to catch it carrying it out ... I dont want him out I put him in!!
    ::Pete::

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    Yeah, those are amazing creatures, i had a candy cane pistol shrimp for the longest time..

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    well then i need to get my one for mine. that is cool you put him in just wondering if it was a hitchhiker.
    Carl

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    I have never seen it other than its antenna's sticking out since I put it in!!
    ::Pete::

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    If he could be trained, he could come fix the sand piles created by my yellow headed sleeper goby ;)

    That's neat! Amazing what goes on in there! Today I saw a big black nudibranch for the first time!

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    yeah, one of my freinds commented the other day "every time i look in here, i see something new!" probably the nicest complement my tank has recieved.
    abe
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaCl_H2O
    If he could be trained, he could come fix the sand piles created by my yellow headed sleeper goby ;)

    That's neat! Amazing what goes on in there! Today I saw a big black nudibranch for the first time!
    Better keep a close eye on any zoas you might have....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimD
    Better keep a close eye on any zoas you might have....
    I am 95% sure it is This Guy, which apparently only eats sponges, which it probably ran out of and that's why I am only now seeing it (looking for more of its favorite sponge).

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