I have seen at times people desperately trying to rehome kribs, convict cichlids, and bristlenose plecos, because they bred so well they're being over-run, and can't find enough homes for them all!
But, that doesn't make it any less exciting for
@MuddyWaters to have and watch his first batch!
Seeing them grow and develop, and how the parents protect them and have those stunning colours, must be fascinating to watch! I'd be glued to the tank too!
Like with breeding livebearers. I knew I'd reach a point eventually where I'd be over run with tons of guppie and have to find homes for them - but it was still super exciting to get that first batch of babies!! And to watch them grow and colour up, and each new batch was exciting for a long time.
Took a couple of years and rehoming/taking to the store tons of guppies before I reached the point of groaning when I saw new babies and begged the females to stop popping out more (unsuccessfully, I might add - they didn't listen to me!)
I imagine
@MuddyWaters will have no problems finding homes for the fry if they make it, especially if you include photos/video of the parents showing those amazing colours!