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I currently own a 14 gallon biocube with a percula, yellowtail damsel and a camel shrimp. I am planning to get a watchman (species not decided) and a candy pistol shrimp. I was wondering if they paired how to feed the pistol? I do know they will sometimes go for scraps but not all the time do any of you have any suggestions? Thanks ?

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nanolutionary

I currently own a 14 gallon biocube with a percula, yellowtail damsel and a camel shrimp. I am planning to get a watchman (species not decided) and a candy pistol shrimp. I was wondering if they paired how to feed the pistol? I do know they will sometimes go for scraps but not all the time do any of you have any suggestions? Thanks

 

Haven't fed mine since I got it about 3 months ago the hi-fin jumped but it's still going strong as I hear it clicking at night.

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jamescstein

My Yasha's actually feed the shrimp if they don't come out. Other times the shrimpo drags food in for the yasha. Now I do turn off my pumps to feed so the shrimp can get the food.

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ClownGobyDood

My Yasha's actually feed the shrimp if they don't come out. Other times the shrimpo drags food in for the yasha. Now I do turn off my pumps to feed so the shrimp can get the food.

 

 

Haven't fed mine since I got it about 3 months ago the hi-fin jumped but it's still going strong as I hear it clicking at night.

Thankyou guys for the input!

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They usually graze on algae and stuff. On the occasion I'll throw some food in their hole...but they find alternative food sources. I really love my wheeler/tiger pair. Defiantly my favorite thing in the hobby.

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