This is the nicole half of Mike & Nicole.
We had the pair of gold assessors in our 57g for about a year, then in our 205g for about a year, then in october we added another 6 ORA
gold assessors.
Some of the fish act like "pairs"- we have one "pair" in our back left corner, another in our back right corner, and a group that swims together in the front right corner. The
randinallis are swimming with the main group at present. We have only had them for about 2 weeks.
ORA says that the gold assessors and the randallis make good community fish, but recommends keeping the
Macneill's alone.
These fish do occasionally chase each other, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well they do in what I would consider a large group.
If you are looking for other small fish they will do well with for your 60, I'ld look at helfrichi firefish, barnicle blennies, and maybe a sunburst anthia. I've kept our original assessor (purchased in 2009) with all of these fish with no problems. My guys shared our 57g with a pair of helfrichis, a group of 5 barnicle blennies, and the sunburst among others. All of them currently inhabit the 205. The only thing I will say is that if you end up with a mated pair, one of the two fish will spend a fair amount of time in the rock work, out of sight.