Bummer, man. As I and others suspected about the question of it being a L. Fowleri, turns out our suspicions were right. I believe I mentioned on my other post on here that the pictures shown by the vendor were old, (of two different species) not of the actual fish for sale and from other sources. Seeing the fish, it's not even close to looking like a fowleri or apurensis. I have never gotten any from that place and Never will! There was a bunch of drama here a couple of years ago about a guy who got fish from there and was greatly disappointed as the fish arrived sick and badly beat up and how he felt he should be compensated by virtue of being sent another fish or a refund, that was refused and he was given the run around. Sorry to say, the price was too high for what's the most commonly imported batrochoglanis species, you can find them on eBay too. As was pointed out, the same species is available from Exotic Fish Shop, an excellent vendor and a great guy to deal with, from my experience! I hate to say it but your new fish looks kind of beat up, they're tough fish and it will likely heal up and survive. Otherwise , the good news is that B. Raninus eat most anything, grows slowly to around 6" or so, and if I recall will get along with their own kind but as always, a predator species that needs to be kept with other fish too big to eat...