It does flare its caudal, which has a bit of the fluorescent blue of its conspecifics, but other than that, it pretty much always maintains this shade of color.
"Its hard to tell due to the lack of pigment, but I wonder if they might not be a Gastromyzon stellatus. THe body shape and spots (that I can see) make me think that."
Well, now see, that's why this site is excellent. I just went back to check out the rest of the fish in the group, and after consulting the database here, they do appear to be G. stellatus. Thank you for clearing that up for me. Question, though; what body features tipped you off?
edit: now I am thoroughly confused. The animals in question have the reddish tinge of the stellatus on their caudals, but are completely spotted, as per ctenocaphalus. I'll leave it for you folks to decide, since I am stumped. All the other fishes look like this from the group:
