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Assessor randalli, Allen & Kuiter, 1976
This beautiful and peaceful miracle perch prefers a community aquarium with large amounts of reef rock and overhangs, as well as quiet tankmates.
Very interesting and important is the fact that these fish signal their well-being to their keeper by a particularly intense colour.
Assessor randalli is the third known Assessor perch and can easily be confused with Assessor macneilli at first sight.
The head area of Assessor randalli is green-blue and its fins contain green, red and orange colour rays.
Assessor randalli is one of the really rare fishes.
Assessor randalli and Assessor flavissimus are not mouthbrooders in contrast to Assessor macneilli. Information from ORA - further links
ORA in the USA has been able to raise the fish in captivity.
In the sea, the perch stays in coral reef channels and hovers in the entrance area of small caves in the reef.
This beautiful and peaceful miracle perch prefers a community aquarium with large amounts of reef rock and overhangs, as well as quiet tankmates.
Very interesting and important is the fact that these fish signal their well-being to their keeper by a particularly intense colour.
Assessor randalli is the third known Assessor perch and can easily be confused with Assessor macneilli at first sight.
The head area of Assessor randalli is green-blue and its fins contain green, red and orange colour rays.
Assessor randalli is one of the really rare fishes.
Assessor randalli and Assessor flavissimus are not mouthbrooders in contrast to Assessor macneilli. Information from ORA - further links
ORA in the USA has been able to raise the fish in captivity.
In the sea, the perch stays in coral reef channels and hovers in the entrance area of small caves in the reef.