I did a water change on July 10th on my 20 gallon, and then went out of town for a short vacation. Got home today, and I am the very proud, happy owner of at least 17 baby Bristlenose catfish. They are 1/2 inch long and look like perfect minitures of the parents. I do not see yolk sacs. I am not sure of the species, but I have some cool BNs. This species tops out between 3-4" and is black with spots. Very nice Bristles. I watched these guys behaving oddly about two weeks ago. Lots of activity in an easy going tank, lots of shoving between the males and lots of fanning in the caves -- one for every fish in the tank. I thought maybe they were making babies, but I wasn't sure. I am super excited about this, because they are my first egg babies. I am not a fish breeder. I picked these guys up about 2 years ago -- sold as regular Plecos for $2 each. They were small and Bristleless, and so I didn't know if I had males or females. I have four males and one female.
They live with 2 Skunk loaches (yasuhikotakia-morleti), 3 Gold Tetras and 1 betta in a 20. I know that is too small, but they seem to thrive together. I know Skunks have a bad reputation, but I have had these guys about 3 years without a problem -- I should have more, but I can't find them locally.
My questions:
1.) Should I leave the babies in the tank with the adult fishes? They have been in there a week I guess (how old are 1/2 Bristles?), 1/2 long, and appear in good health. I am worried my intervention would cause more harm than good.
2.) I have a Q-tank that is empty, cycled and contains snails. Should I move them to the Q-tank? It is a 10.
3.) What should I feed the 1/2 inch fry? They are all sucking on the glass. (I will be looking in the filters to make sure no one got sucked up.)
4.) Should I move them when they are older to give them more space?
I will be looking for a good home for these guys in the near future.

Luckily I have joined our local aquarium club.