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Randall’s Assessor Basslet, also known as the Yellowtail Assessor, is a peaceful and colorful fish species that is suitable for a community reef aquarium. They have a distinctive orange-red body with electric blue markings and a bright yellow tail. This makes them a visually striking addition to any tank. They are hardy and easy to care for, and can grow up to 3 inches in length. The Randall’s Assessor Basslet is a popular choice for both novice and experienced aquarists alike.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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