This is not the most successful spawn I've tried to raise, but there are still a handful of them left. I thought you might like to see them.
At Thanksgiving, just a week after they hatched, I had to be out of town for a week. This left them untended at what I consider to be an important time in their development. When I returned I found that I had lost at least half of the batch. The remaining fry were sluggish and are still not as active as most others I've raised.
Here they are at 10 days of age:
After that I added some newly hatched C. panda and C. schultzei (gold shoulders) fry to their tank in the hopes that these more active fry would stimulate them to become more active as well.
Here they are at 33 days along with the other fry. The remaining C. brevirostris are the larger of the batch.
On Jan. 1 I moved them all over to a 10 gallon tank. Here they are at 44 days while they are being moved.
I was finally able to get a few (not very good) pictures of the individual fry:
While most of them didn't make it this far, I'm still hoping I can raise a few to adulthood. There has been no sign of any additional eggs from the spawning group that gave me these.