Congrats! I'm not very optimistic about success in a community tank. The next step will be for them to try to attach to the parents to feed off of the parents slime coat. But they will try to attach to anything dark in the tank. The babies may have trouble finding the parents, the color of the fish is such that they can't darken themselves up much. My leopard snakeskin get almost black in preparation for the fry. And that is where all the peppering came from on my male white butterfly....darkening up! So when you set up your breeder tank, you need to cover your filter intake with a white stocking. And once they do go freeswimming and are ready to eat, you will have to have baby brine shrimp ready. HTH a little.