Yellow Assessors in groups.

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Had a yellow assessor for around 6 months but haven't seen any for sale since, that is until today when my LFS got 2 in. I did a bit of bartering and traded some frags and a red bubble tip nem with a bit of cash adjustment my way and came home with both so I know have a trio.
Question. Has anybody kept these charming little fish as 2 or more together if so how well did it go?
 
I have no personal experience, but others seem to have luck keeping the yellows in groups
 
I don't have any...... yet lol. But I've been wanting to get Assessors for a long time. From everything I've read from people that do have them, Assessors are way more peaceful than other Basslets even though most sites list them as Semi-aggressive/aggressive. Still a little territorial of their chosen cave, but much more relaxed and can be kept in groups.
 
Basslets often get confused with the Dottybacks which are aggressive esp when compared to the Basslets which are mainly peaceful like the Royal gramma of which I currently have an established pair.
In the past I have also had a small group of Royal grammas. Here's a video of them, never had a problem with any

 
Great fish. They’re a little goofy and swim upside down sometimes. I’ve had both yellow and Randalls assessors. A little timid at first but they come around once comfortable.
I don't have any...... yet lol. But I've been wanting to get Assessors for a long time. From everything I've read from people that do have them, Assessors are way more peaceful than other Basslets even though most sites list them as Semi-aggressive/aggressive. Still a little territorial of their chosen cave, but much more relaxed and can be kept in groups.
 
Managed to grab a quick video of the trio. Still very much settling in but doing well. One of the ones I bought yesterday came with a little damage but nothing too serious.

The way assessors swim is always so cool. Like up/down does not matter in their world
 
Mine are staying more and more out in the open hardly ever upside down at least when out and about.
I took this pic before my lights came on this morning. They were out playing around where they stay most of the time around the reefscape on the far right of my reef. Sorry for the reflections in the front glass.
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