A few months later I spotted some young habrosus at a store and got 6 of them. I ended up losing 4, but to this day am not sure exactly why. The first couple to die started tipping over strangely whenever they sat still. They also became more inactive compared to the others. Later a couple started flashing and so I suspected gill flukes and treated for it. Two more ended up dying. The 2 remaining ones are in a 20long with the 3 pygmaeus and are very fat, happy cories.

If anyone has any ideas what might have caused the "tipping" in some of the habrosus, I'd be interested to know. I posted about it at the time in another forum but no one had any ideas.
The reason for posting though is that when I originally bought the pygmaeus, I was intending to breed them. I've been planning to get a bunch more but keep having to put it off because my q tank has been occupied. So two things I was wondering... 1. The only store that sells pygmaeus has very young, tiny ones that don't look in the greatest health, so I'm wondering if there's anything I should treat them with right away to try to preempt infection (especially after my previous experience with them), and 2. Any tips for getting them to breed. Again they're in a 20long with habrosus (which I will probably also get a few more of), Otos, and shrimp, it has real and fake plants, temp around 75, I feed them Omega One veggie rounds and shrimp pellets. I doubt I'll be able to provide a separate tank for spawning/raising fry, I'm more just wanting to have them spawn in their tank and see if any fry survive.
Thanks in advance for any advice.