L-333 and L-134, both should be grown out sufficiently to start spawning soon. The Tang moustache cats look to be growing too slowly, not sure if moving them to a larger tank will help or not. Probably see some more Synodontis multi fry turn up among the eureka reds, and the red severums should reach spawning size by summer.
Species I wish would stop spawning are another matter. I culled 80 cutteri a couple weeks ago, most were breeding size. I still have 6-7 actively spawning pairs I'm trying to get rid of, and there's a pair of HRP's of questionable ancestry that jumped onto the spawning bandwagon among 5-6 pairs of the cutteri. All this in a 36x18 tank that also houses dozens of brown BN growing out...
On a good note, I doubt any of the CA cichlid or BN fry will survive long, too many mouths waiting to snap them up. The excess endler's have contributed nicely to the Tang moustache cat's menu, and will continue to do so until they grow large enough to eat the adult females.
The ruby red peacocks have been spawning for months, but no fry have survived on their own. Thus far only a single eureka red fry has reached any significant size, no danger of overcrowding there either. The oblongums will certainly spawn again soon, but I still have most of a brood from last year growing out, so their fry are also community snacks.