Well let's update anyone following along
Of my hatch from 12/27/2009 - I have two individuals left. If you all remember I did not yet have the means to feed any BBS to these fish during the earlier part of their development and therefore their growth was lacking to say the least. So with that said, I have combined these last two holdouts with my batch from 01/18/2010
So these 01/18/2010 fry were my first real success with the species, I have been feeding a mix of BBS and Otohime A. They are all feeding really well. Stripes have developed on the majority of the 100 - 150 fish. The count is a guess-timate since counting this many is quite the chore. I have been blessed with no ammonia! I guess only doing a three day rotifer feed was a good choice. No greenwater to foul up my larval tank. So growth wise this batch had developmentally caught up to if not passed the two holdouts from the prior batch. Now that they are together and cannot tell which ones I added.
This is now providing me with an opportunity (a freed up larval tank) to raise another batch. I believe I will be getting a hatch tonight (I hope it didn't happen last night, didn't check this AM). So if I can do this again and keep alive another 100-150 fish I'll probably call it quits on raising anymore GSM batches until I can get the current batch and the one I'll be getting tonight into a more permanent growout tank. I would say that it'll take at least a year, maybe more, to trade off 200 GSM's locally so there is no need to continue production until I am at a deficit.
Well without counting too many pre hatched chickens I will simply focus on the upcoming batch tonight and well see if I can repeat my success with the current one.
These guys are almost big enough for some pictures which this thread is lacking so I'll do my best to snap what I can tonight.
Thanks for reading, have a great day!

Kurt