Everyone in the tank seems fine.
One of the three gouramis seems to have it’s fins clamped more than I would like, especially compared to the other two, but all three are swimming and eating fine.
I assume all nine of the rasboras ate as well, but since the move so quickly and are hard to tell apart, I can’t be sure. I can say that I didn’t see any that stayed back and did not eat, so that is a good sign.
The corys are much more active during the daylight hours these days, at least when I’m home, and I hope that that is a sign that things in the tank are good.
I like the mix of fish in there now. The rasboras are small and tend to stay in a group near the upper-middle to the top of the tank. The gourami’s are larger and tend to swim closer to the bottom of the tank, but head up to the surface to breath once in a while, and the cory’s mostly just scavenge on the bottom, but they do head up the sides of the tank a bit to see what’s there.