Weell, hard to say. First of I waited around 6 months for mine to arrive, cause they are not sold captive bred, they are sold wild caught and they have to come from thailand only in some part of the year ( think spring) when they are caught. Second they are super super super tiny, your usual cherry shrimp is bigger than them. That means food is a problem. Absolute no interrest in frozen, wouldnt even try dry food, live and only small live food. Like you can forget about mosquito larvae, even when I sifted them through small sieve to get to the smallest size, no interrest. They are just too fast for the indostomus to catch. I hope they snack on baby shrimp, though I sort of doubt it, but if yes it at least supplements their diet at my place. I still have a large and thriving shrimp colony with them though. I only feed bbs and microworms, cause I do not have other live food. Scuds and some other small critters that naturally develop in a tank after a long time do not interrest them, I think I even have springtails on the surface, zero acknowledgement.
I mean I havent managed to kill them yet, but I also have not managed to breed them yet. I am thinking ramshorns or the shrimp are the breeding problem.
I am very mild with them, low flow, almost no filter, water changes once a month with additional water top offs every once in a while, stable parameters, small amount of food and sort of letting them be.
They look amazing, but are not terribly active and most people would not find them interesting.
I made some videos in summer