Awesomeee. I got my scarlet badis (Dario dario), a regular blue badis (Badis badis), and two more Bolivian rams from liveaquaria.com. They all looked healthy when they got here, though the rams were a bit skinny. But I really can't complain since every ram I've gotten, even from local stores, has been skinny. I haven't had any problems with any of them, which is good since it's the first time I've gotten fish online.
The scarlet badis, named Tiger, is in the 2.5 gallon with four cherry shrimps and Trooper the snail. He's a little smaller than the shrimp, but they've been hiding since he was introduced. I've offered him some frozen Cyclop-eeze a few times, but he doesn't seem to want it; I've seen him pick stuff out of the java moss, so I guess he's just eating the live microfauna growing in it. As long as he doesn't die, I don't care what he eats.
The blue badis is in the 55 in the betta's net, since he's about the same size as Tiger. I'll move him into the rest of the tank once he's bigger.
Both rams, a male and a female, are in the 55 with the rest of them. They're a bit paler and smaller than the other four I have, but I think the other four are all from the same spawn.
I moved all the fish out of the 20 into the 55 and drained it. I'll probably clean in this weekend. I rearranged everything in the 55 again, and both the German rams died, but I kinda figured they would. I'm not all that great with nitrate-sensitive fish, even in a planted tank.
