breebrry, thanks! I'm sorry you lost your tetra.
I definitely know the feeling.
A little update...I went and exchanged my dead angelfish today (FINALLY...he died on Sunday, but today was the first chance I've gotten to get back to Petsmart). They had just gotten their shipments in and had a tank full of little angels. There were a whole bunch of white ones (eh) and two black marbles. One of them was absolutely adorable, but I resisted. If they had been bigger, I probably would have caved and bought him. Instead, the chick working the aquatics department went through all the female bettas with me, mainly because there was little going on in the store and she was bored. I ended up finding this GORGEOUS bi-color that I couldn't resist. Her body is blue-green (not quite turquoise, but not quite teal either) and her fins are deep crimson. I also moved everyone over from the 20gL who will be a permenant resident of the 55gal, leaving only two juvenile rainbow wag platies in the 20gL who are too small yet to be taken to the LFS. Everyone is greatly enjoying all the space in the 55gal (two of my female bettas are used to the space since they survived the meltdown) and Kyron, my horseface loach, has been buried *somewhere* since I put him in there. Have yet to see his little nose poking out of the sand, but I'm sure he's still there. I have pics, but they haven't finished uploading yet, so I'll either put them up later tonight or tomorrow (I have a 6:30am meeting for my new "job," so I have to hit the hay early tonight).
I might be getting my angel next month (depends on $$ and on when I get the angelicus botia). I'm going with a friend down to Phoenix (two hours south) to deliver and set up a wedding cake she's (we're) making for a friend's wedding reception and since I'm driving, I get to dictate whether or not we stop anywhere else (if we have the time). If we have the time, I'm going to check some LFSs down there and see if they have any pure black or altum-type angels. Any tips on transporting an angel?
Thanks, everybody, for following the progess of this tank and for all the kind and encouraging words. It's really meant a lot.