I had a feeling you would say that. Their colors are on par with peacock gudgeons, no doubt about that. No losses as of yet, except for the little worms that were everywhere. I definitely recommend getting some if you ever find them. They behave much like dwarf cichlids.
I think one of the females is actually a dully colored or young male. Oh well, just another reason to drive down there again
I just moved them to the 6 gallon and my betta to the 3 gallon a few weeks ago. Everyone seems happy, so they will stay like this for a while. New pics!
Destroying a struggling blackworm
Flare off!!!! They went at this for 5 minutes. Their colors were the most intense I've ever seen them
The winner
That last pictures gives you a good idea how just how tiny they are. That's a mammoth oto, too.