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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkboy View Post
    From the video, it doesn't seem like they are reef safe!
    Dr.'s Foster and Smith say Reef Compatible...

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...cfm?pCatId=702

    Can anyone provide information based on personal experience...or maybe additional facts.

    Reef Safe or Not???

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    MINE never bothers anything that i know of. And the Randall shrimp goby should goes well with the shrimp( they help each other out, ) I would leave it in there for now rather then try to catch it. i dont know how live rock do you, but it can be worse then just leave it in..

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    My tank pops a couple times a day LOUD I know it isn't any critter it is the tank or the lights. I keep waiting for it to explode one day!

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    We have a pistol shrimp, paired with a yellow watchman goby. They share the same cave. We NEVER see the pistol shrimp, but sometimes hear the pop. We were not even sure he was still alive after a few months, but then caught a glimpse by shining a flashlight down in their cave.

    Shouldn't cause you any problems, supposedly they come out sometimes if paired with a goby, but not in our case.
    Last edited by Kristy; Mon, 28th Jan 2008 at 10:50 AM. Reason: wrong word

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    I've got a tiger pistol shrimp paired with my yellow watchman as well, and I DO see my shrimp come out at least a half-dozen times a day, usually shoveling sand out of his burrow. I also have the luxury of a relatively shallow sand bed and a stand that lets me see through the glass bottom and check out exactly what the pistol is doing.

    I used to wonder what that popping noise was too, until I watched the shrimp pick up a marauding hermit crab, stick his pistol-arm into the crabs' shell, and fire away to his hearts content. Did I mention that my shrimp is an ax-murdering psychopath? He has built a tunnel out of the shells of his dead victims...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hydramatic View Post
    I've got a tiger pistol shrimp paired with my yellow watchman as well, and I DO see my shrimp come out at least a half-dozen times a day, usually shoveling sand out of his burrow. I also have the luxury of a relatively shallow sand bed and a stand that lets me see through the glass bottom and check out exactly what the pistol is doing.

    I used to wonder what that popping noise was too, until I watched the shrimp pick up a marauding hermit crab, stick his pistol-arm into the crabs' shell, and fire away to his hearts content. Did I mention that my shrimp is an ax-murdering psychopath? He has built a tunnel out of the shells of his dead victims...
    Very cool!

    So it seems that the only harm they may do is kill a hermit here and there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Cob View Post
    Very cool!

    So it seems that the only harm they may do is kill a hermit here and there.
    More or less. It's kinda messed-up though. Because of the plethora of nice shells surrounding his tunnel entrances, it only lures more hermits to their doom. I'm picturing my pistol shrimp as the evil witch with candy trees luring children in to eat them. lol

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    Reality is stranger than fiction.

    Jack
    Big whorls have little whorls, Which feed on their velocity;
    And little whorls have lesser whorls, And so on to viscosity

    Lewis Richardson in 1922

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hydramatic View Post
    More or less. It's kinda messed-up though. Because of the plethora of nice shells surrounding his tunnel entrances, it only lures more hermits to their doom. I'm picturing my pistol shrimp as the evil witch with candy trees luring children in to eat them. lol
    That's pretty classic!

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