HALLOWEEN SPECIAL-Yellownose Goby and Tiger Pistol Shrimp Pair
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$65.00
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$99.99
Single Yellow Nose Goby and single symbiotic Tiger Pistol Shrimp-Alpheus bellus
These stunning decorator shrimp add a lot of diversity and personality to the aquarium. They have unique gorgeous markings. These shrimp are known to form a symbiotic relationship with some species of gobies. They reside in the sand bed in the aquarium. They are easy to keep and will eat meaty food such as Mysis shrimp, pellet foods, and a variety of other prepared foods.
Size: ~1.25-2 inches. They will reach up to ~2-2.5 inches.
Pistol shrimp are peaceful and can be kept with larger varieties of seahorses such as H. erectus. We recommend keeping them singly or as a mated pair. Having plenty of liverock and sand is important for them to create their borrow.
Aquarium Conditioned-High Fin Yellownose Shrimp Goby, Stonogobiops nematodes.
We are excited to offer High Fin Yellownose Shrimp Gobies. These gobies are beautiful with their bright yellow head and bold burgundy bands throughout their body. They most often reside in the sand-bed and often will form a symbiotic relationship with pistol shrimp. They have a stunning high dorsal fin making them a very striking looking fish in the aquarium. Like all gobies, these are full of personality. This is a hardy species. We are feeding them a variety of TDO pellets, PE Pellets, frozen Mysis shrimp, frozen Calanus, LRS frozen nano blend and a variety of other foods at our farm.
Our Aquarium Conditioned fish are quarantined and observed at our aquaculture facility before offered for sale. We prophylactically deworm all our fish as well as run an anti-parasitic treatment on all of our fish.
Size: ~1.25-2 inches. They will reach up to ~1.5-2 inches with maturity.
We recommend housing this species singly or as a pair. If kept as a pair it is best to add them to the aquarium at the same time. They are peaceful fish and friendly to keep with our captive bred seahorses.
Give us a call 410-618-3604 or send us an email: alyssa@seahorsesavvy.com if you have any questions. We are happy to help!