Thanks for your patience everyone.
Shari
I mentioned my Kub expansion before, here are some pics.
These guys spent an honest month in the quarantine, and at the beginning I was not optimistic about keeping them all alive: pretty heavy ich, not just ich marks, but heavy breathing, fairly skinny, so I figured: get all four, keep two alive. As far as Ich goes, this was the easiest Ich yet: fully cured in three days, a day faster than last time (I'll explain one day exactly how this was done, the procedure is still being tuned). Surprisingly, all made it, which creates a bit of overpopulation.
After a couple of disasters, I'm tempted to quarantine for two months, but with these guys, quarantining was also dangerous: three 4" Kubs and one nearly 3" madly running in a 10g and occasionally jumping out of the water...it became obvious that some of them will end up on the way...so one month hopefully should do. Not that I had any reasons to suspect them once ich was gone.....
Here are the larger ones:


The 3" one is not particularly interesting...I just felt sorry for it at the store...it was pretty much doomed if I were to leave it there. And since the fish was free of charge too, I took all....
It appears that all the smaller Kubs here deserted to the newcomers: they try to follow them as the new guys explore the tank. For comparison, here are the new Kubs (top/left) with the old ones (bottom/right):

The current Alpha and Beta did not join in welcoming and are hiding (except for a very quick trip to take a look


If I'm around, I'll try to film it...when 3"-4" Kubs do it, it is quite impressive (they were doing it in the 10g qtank too...that looked like a boxing match in a utility closet).
The current Alpha actually has a chance of keeping its position: it is only a bit over 3", but it has more girth and is fatter too. These new guys' proportions are a bit off, and they are also still on the skinny side. Much better than at the beginning, but this last photo shows that they are not in the top shape:
