I just yesterday received a beautiful Yellow Assessor from Blue Zoo. Put it into quarantine after equalizing temp and salinity. It appears to be healthy and is doing great - out in the water column, easily avoiding a curious sapphire damsel, eating already. However, it's swimming upside down. All the time. I haven't seen it right side up yet.
I know this species likes to hang out upside down in caves, but I assumed they would right themselves when coming out into the open. Anyone have any relevant experience with this? Is this fish likely to behave like this indefinitely? I mean, I could get used to it, but would rather not.
I know this species likes to hang out upside down in caves, but I assumed they would right themselves when coming out into the open. Anyone have any relevant experience with this? Is this fish likely to behave like this indefinitely? I mean, I could get used to it, but would rather not.