Everything is still looking good today. Yeah, I can tell the females apart. The mother of #2 is darker. I have a total of 3m and 3f. After I take these eggs (I'm planning on day 9 or 10, so the 12th or 13th of March), I'll return the male to the main group so he has some time to eat! At that point, I'll probably pull the 1 female who didn't breed (she's looking gravid) and another male who has shown some cave digging recently, and put them together in the little love spa. I'm definitely not expecting these to be quite so quick to recharge as my desert gobies--they're not nearly so short-lived, but we'll see! Interestingly, since I upped the amount of live foods last month to bring them in condition, they now totally reject frozen bloodworms, which used to be their staple. I suspect if I started withholding the live, they'd go back to frozen when they got hungry enough, but they've turned into snobs for the moment!