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Thanks for your reply, I’m not sure what assessors means (I’m from the US )Welcome to R2R!!! To answering one of your questions. Orchids are among the most docile of the dortybacks! Sociable even!!! A while back when I couldn’t find assessors to save my life, in my research I found many tanks with multiple orchids living together and it was beautiful! I was on the verge of pulling the trigger on a group of 5 when my husband tracked (more like viciously hunted lol) down our assessors.
Hahahaha so am I! Lol. An assessor is a type of fish. I have yellow and Randall’s assessors personally. Like these!!!Thanks for your reply, I’m not sure what assessors means (I’m from the US )
clearly I am a newbie and have not heard of these fish yetHahahaha so am I! Lol. An assessor is a type of fish. I have yellow and Randall’s assessors personally. Like these!!!
And that is exactly what we are all here for!!! Been in the hobby 15 years and learn new things everyday!!!!clearly I am a newbie and have not heard of these fish yet
Thanks!
clearly I am a newbie and have not heard of these fish yet
Thanks!
Thanks! Now... about these “Assessors” are they known by another name as well? And, what can you share about them?And that is exactly what we are all here for!!! Been in the hobby 15 years and learn new things everyday!!!!
Mini groupers, mini roundheads, sometimes basslets or devilfish. But if I’m not mistaken of those, other than assessor that is relatively correct is mini roundhead and devilfish. They are rugged little fish, mostly pretty docile unless you have a breeding pair or yellows, in which case the male will protect the egg ball pretty ferociously. The Randall’s are mouth brooders and both the male and female get a bit territorial when they have a brood. I’ve never kept the macneilli species but I look forward to possibly keeping a pair in my dedicated SPS system in the build process now. From what I’ve read they are a bit more territorial from the get go and get a little larger so they will most likely be the only assessors in that 125. Right now my breeding pairs of yellow and Randall’s coexisted together with an orange shoulder tang, and a young flameback angel and young spotted mandarin in my mixed reef. There is some infighting but it’s mostly just minor chasing for a split second and then done. If you have any questions at all I will do my best to answer them!!!Thanks! Now... about these “Assessors” are they known by another name as well? And, what can you share about them?
Thank again, I really appreciate the infoMini groupers, mini roundheads, sometimes basslets or devilfish. But if I’m not mistaken of those, other than assessor that is relatively correct is mini roundhead and devilfish. They are rugged little fish, mostly pretty docile unless you have a breeding pair or yellows, in which case the male will protect the egg ball pretty ferociously. The Randall’s are mouth brooders and both the male and female get a bit territorial when they have a brood. I’ve never kept the macneilli species but I look forward to possibly keeping a pair in my dedicated SPS system in the build process now. From what I’ve read they are a bit more territorial from the get go and get a little larger so they will most likely be the only assessors in that 125. Right now my breeding pairs of yellow and Randall’s coexisted together with an orange shoulder tang, and a young flameback angel and young spotted mandarin in my mixed reef. There is some infighting but it’s mostly just minor chasing for a split second and then done. If you have any questions at all I will do my best to answer them!!!
Been in the hobby since I was 8, its an awesome way to bond... me and my father had many laughs over water changes.. I couldnt carry the bucket!! LOL
Maybe my new channel would be helpful enjoy!
Can check out my thread on it here!Thanks, I watched your first 2 videos.
I am intrigued by the Christmas Tree Worm Rock!
What can you share about that? The care of it?