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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2006

Well here they are, my awesome pair. A yasha white ray goby and pistol shrimp. Video was the only way to capture.

Guest appearances from my Lawnmower Blenny, Bicolour Blenny and Firefish as well :D

Excuse the reflected red dot, fixing that next time

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  • how did u manage to keep all those conspecifics together, ive heard that lawnmower blennys will kill fish that r similar in appearance along with other blennys.

  • I had no problems in this tank, all got on fine. It very much comes down to individual fish. I've kept puffers with inverts for years with no problems, it's just luck of the draw...

  • where did u get him

  • From a store in London

  • I just got this Goby and his symbiotic shrimp. Thanks for putting the video on youtube! Ron

  • No problem, hope it helped

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  • awesome fish and invert. tank seems very clean

  • i had a pistol shrimp plus a yellow watchman , but my blenny bullied him , ended up loosing my yellow watchman

  • @bluewhale9 don't have any large fish that he will be afraid of like tangs ect.

  • awesome! nice yasha/pistol shrimp pair and bicolor blenny!

  • @ronpbeatty wait when u get this goby u have to get him a pal? im sorry im just starting saltwater

  • how did you get your yasha goby pair to stay out in the open for most part

  • What do you feed Yasha Goby? Does it take pellet food by any chance? or does it have to be frozen food

  • @HaloKiller1166 Blennies and Gobies are actually compatible... as long as it's not another species of Blennies in there it's fine.

  • @HaloKiller1166 it depends on when they were introduced and how large the tank is. and to an extent, it changes from fish to fish, in my experience.

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