Also, I just thought I'd add if you haven't figured it out, if you are viewing the pictures and you click on them, it will completely blow them up so you can get a really good look.
Cyclon, both of those were pics of my little ?male?. Here's a clearer one
http://beezer720.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=DSC00187_JPG_001
You can see how little he still is in relation to the airstone(like 6" I think). I'm hoping and thinking it's a male. There were about 6 in the tank he was in and about 4 in another tank, all btw 1.5-3". All of them were brilliantly colored, but I selected the one with by far the biggest band of orange on its tail fin and brightest colors, plus he seemed to have quite a personality coming to the tanks front and constantly chasing all other fish, haha. I would have settled for any of the fish. Breeding your fish with any of these would prolly be a gold mine if they produce similar colors and one can sell 2" juv for $15+. I am in the NE suburbs of Detroit. I don't know where Lake ITH is, but I'm about 4.5 h drive from Chicago. This place usually has pretty good stock, but like I've said before, I've never seen GTs with this color at this size at any LFS, and I think we have some pretty good ones around here, and I've looked for at least a year. There's gotta be at least quite a few of the little GTs left, and they were like $17, so if you were willing to take a drive here and bought a couple, I'm sure you'd end up with at least one gorgeous female.
As for the GT that I believe is a female here are some more pics of her.
http://beezer720.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=Picture_043_jpg
http://beezer720.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=Picture_046_jpg
Here's one to kinda get an idea of her size
http://beezer720.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album02&id=Picture_040_jpg
I think she's got some pretty nice colors for a female (nothing compared to yours), because arent the males the lookers in this species. Plus I have really bad lighting on my tank. I've only got 60 W total.
That's another problem/question I have. I have two 36" strips each with 2 18" bulbs in them. Technically for my tank size with plants I should have at least 100 W right? Can I get 18" 25W to bump it up to 100W total? All I have been able to find is 15 W at that size and I dont want to drop a bunch of money in new light fixtures.