Congratulations Jim, well done

Thanks for the good description.
I´am also all excited, just was sitting, - minutes ago – in front of the dark tank, only a 20W readinglamp shining into the tanks. I´m enjoying the colourful reflections, of the few fish, that did not prepare to sleep yet and was “telling Raphael good night

” as I was seeing some white stomach up, close to the surface. I was worried loosing a Sewellia, but than I noticed that its not a death-dance – but both of them. I only saw it for a moment, then they disappeared in the shadow again. That happened all the way up, at the surface and in the current. Exactly like Jim described.
I went looking for eggs, but did not want to disturb them by switching on the light. I only found very fine dust, white but only 0.25mm (as fine as my sand, and that’s very fine sand). So I guess it was stirred up sand.
However, I saw the butterflydance

. I took a few videos later on, they were still playing for half an hour, but no chasing at all, just real playing. I´ve never seen Sewellia like that – it looked great, to see them against the light, partially through the leaves, that was really romantic.
That came at the right time, as you may have read about my recent losses. The Botine loaches are eating again, they showed good appetite just today, I hope I´m through the worst…
Want to add my surprise, as I got the boy recently and it´s still small 4,3cm (less than 2"). It took me a while (and lots of pictures) to define him as a male, the fences are very small. I got him for his coloration and good shape he was in , did not care about gender... I wonder whether he is ready yet at all...