Jen,
I was using the quarantine tank to grow plant cuttings for the past month. In the back of my mind, I was hoping to find an addition for the 29 gallon tank I want to redo. (I know this species may get too big for a 29, but the 75 would be okay, with the Chaetostoma in the 29.) He/she still peeked out at me this morning, gnawing away on the driftwood. Last night, under the nightlights, I fed some frozen Daphnia. That seemed to go down well. Patience will be a virtue on this one. If it takes weeks to come out of hiding, then it will. I won't force it or try to take anymore pics until he/she voluntarily comes out of hiding. Water changes should be interesting.
I know I'm not going back to that LFS. The guy took great care of his saltwater tanks. They were in a lavish backroom, well lit. All the corals in new individual tanks with individual filtration. You could see all the fish, everything was stunning. The freshwater set-up was from the dark ages and he was almost embarassed the more he talked to me. I brought a picture of the Chaetostoma. (He was singing their praises on his website's chatroom.) When I got there, he said they all died a while ago. There were a lot of dead fish there. A lot of Pl*cos with sunken bellies in tanks with C*****ds. He tried to get me to buy one. I almost bought some S.Barbatus(labeled as Corydoras)for $16 ea.-they were in separate tanks. I asked the guarentee: none. That's when we found this loner, after a few tries with the net. All he got was mulm the first try.
Unfortunately, this is very typical of LFSs in my area. There are the stores described above, then PetSmart and Petco. The internet it is, again.
This L147 will be in the quarantine tank for at least 4 weeks. I hope he/she makes it, too.