Hi and welcome to the forum :). Here you will find most all the information you need to be successful with keeping and breeding paros. And, if you have specific questions, there are many, as you have seen, that will gladly share their experience and knowledge with you to help you along to success.
Yes, these nagyi came from Wetspot. The folks there do an exceptionally good job with customer service. Nice that you live near them and can visit in person! I live on the East Coast so must have them shipped.
In your other post you say you have A. anjunganensis – please tell us more about them – did you pick those up at Wetspot or another source, are the two you have a pair? If you are able to get some photos of your paros, you are always welcome to post them on this forum – it will help with ID and helping us in knowing what is actually available in the US trade. Sometimes WS don’t quite identify the paros they have completely accurately and it will help them out as well. Take a good look at all the information on care and breeding and, if you like, consider actively working to breed your paros. It would help fulfill the goals of the Parosphromenus Project for conserving these beautiful animals.
I don’t know how far you live from WS, but if it is convenient for your, perhaps you could go over and take a look at what paros they have in stock now – I think they list P. bintan. You could be our ‘paro scout’ for WS and let us know what you find out 😉 🙂
In any case, again welcome to the project and good luck with your paros and your studies!
David