

Michael Pistol Shrimp
Michael Pistol Shrimp Also known as BullseyeÂ
The Bullseye Pistol Shrimp is one of the most stunning in appearance. The body is bright yellow-orange and the claws, legs and antennae are bright purple. Although they are also sometimes known as “Michael’s Pistol Shrimp”, the name Bullseye Pistol Shrimp comes from the white-ringed black spot on the middle of each side. This pistol shrimp is another that doesn’t usually form a bond with shrimp gobies. Some may share a burrow with some shrimp gobies, but they aren’t as reliant on the bond as other pistol shrimp and will often live on their own without a goby and may leave a pair at any time. This species also tends to be more active and will venture further from home and more into the open than others.
- Scientific Name: Alpheus Soror
- Family: Alpheidae
- Food:Â Freeze-dried and frozen foods and bottom feeder tablets, as well as scavenge for algae in the aquarium.
- Shipping Size:Â Â 3/4 to 1 inchÂ
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Michael Pistol Shrimp Also known as BullseyeÂ
The Bullseye Pistol Shrimp is one of the most stunning in appearance. The body is bright yellow-orange and the claws, legs and antennae are bright purple. Although they are also sometimes known as “Michael’s Pistol Shrimp”, the name Bullseye Pistol Shrimp comes from the white-ringed black spot on the middle of each side. This pistol shrimp is another that doesn’t usually form a bond with shrimp gobies. Some may share a burrow with some shrimp gobies, but they aren’t as reliant on the bond as other pistol shrimp and will often live on their own without a goby and may leave a pair at any time. This species also tends to be more active and will venture further from home and more into the open than others.
- Scientific Name: Alpheus Soror
- Family: Alpheidae
- Food:Â Freeze-dried and frozen foods and bottom feeder tablets, as well as scavenge for algae in the aquarium.
- Shipping Size:Â Â 3/4 to 1 inchÂ











