Β π Identity & Background Scientific Name: Corydoras julii Common Name: Julii Cory, Leopard Cory Family: Callichthyidae Origin: Eastern Brazil (slow-flowing rivers and streams) Discovery: Described in 1906 by Steindachner...
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Scientific Name: Corydoras julii
Common Name: Julii Cory, Leopard Cory
Family: Callichthyidae
Origin: Eastern Brazil (slow-flowing rivers and streams)
Discovery: Described in 1906 by Steindachner
Size: 2 to 2.5 inches (5β6.5 cm)
Color: Cream or light tan body
Markings:
Fine black spots over body and head
Horizontal mid-body line (faint or broken)
Black dorsal fin spot
Often Confused With: Corydoras trilineatus ("False Julii"), which has reticulated or chain-like head markings instead of spots
Sex Differences:
Females are slightly larger and rounder
Males are more slender and streamlined
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons for a small group
Group Size: At least 5β6 (schooling species)
Substrate: Fine sand preferred (protects delicate barbels)
DΓ©cor:
Driftwood, caves, smooth stones
Dense vegetation and shaded areas
Water Temperature: 72β79Β°F (22β26Β°C)
pH: 6.0β7.5
Hardness: 2β15 dGH
Filtration: Gentle flow; good oxygenation
Lighting: Moderate to low
Lid: Optional; they rarely jump
Temperament: Very peaceful, shy but social
Activity: Active during the day (especially in groups)
Best Tankmates:
Tetras, rasboras, guppies, small peaceful barbs
Other Corydoras species
Dwarf gouramis, shrimp, snails
Avoid:
Large or aggressive species
Fin-nippers like tiger barbs (unless carefully managed)
Type: Omnivore
Feeding Zone: Bottom
Diet Includes:
Sinking pellets and wafers
Live/frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia)
Occasional blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
Feeding Frequency: 1β2 times daily
Note: Not scavengers alone β they need intentional feeding
Difficulty: Moderate
Spawning Trigger: Cool water change and live food conditioning
Spawning Behavior:
Male chases female
Classic T-position fertilization
Eggs laid on glass, plants, or dΓ©cor
Egg Hatching:
3β5 days to hatch
Remove adults to prevent egg predation
Use sponge filter for fry safety
Fry Food: Infusoria β powdered food β baby brine shrimp
Lifespan: 5β7 years; up to 10 years with excellent care
Health Tips:
Avoid sharp substrate (barbel injury risk)
Keep water parameters stable
Sensitive to ammonia and nitrite
Copper-based meds can be toxic
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Very peaceful and beginner-friendly | Needs a group to thrive |
| Active and fun to observe | Prone to mistaken ID (vs. C. trilineatus) |
| Helps clean leftovers | Sensitive to poor water conditions |
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Size | 2β2.5 inches |
| Lifespan | 5β10 years |
| Water Temp | 72β79Β°F (22β26Β°C) |
| pH Range | 6.0β7.5 |
| Hardness | 2β15 dGH |
| Diet | Omnivore, bottom feeder |
| Tank Size | 20+ gallons |
| Group Size | 5 or more |
| Care Level | Beginner to Intermediate |
| Temperament | Peaceful, community-friendly |
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