Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas. Here is a link-free summary of all the important details about the Bronze Cory Catfish (Corydoras...
Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas.
Here is a link-free summary of all the important details about the Bronze Cory Catfish (Corydoras aeneus):
Scientific Name: Corydoras aeneus
Common Names: Bronze Cory, Green Cory, Bronze Catfish, Albino Cory (variant)
Origin: South America — widely distributed in rivers of Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, and Argentina
Family: Callichthyidae
Ease of Care: Very hardy and beginner-friendly
Size: Typically 2.5 to 3 inches (6–7.5 cm)
Body Color: Metallic bronze or greenish-brown sheen
Variants: Albino (pale white/pink body with red eyes), Longfin
Sexual Dimorphism: Females are rounder and slightly larger; males more slender
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons (larger preferred for groups)
Group Size: Keep in groups of 5 or more (they are social shoaling fish)
Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel (rough gravel can damage their barbels)
Decor: Driftwood, caves, plants, and shaded hiding places
Lighting: Moderate to low
Filtration: Gentle to moderate current; oxygen-rich water
Tank Lid: Recommended (they may dart to the surface)
Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
pH: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–20 dGH)
Water Quality: Sensitive to ammonia and nitrite; maintain clean substrate
Special Note: They can breathe air via their intestine and may occasionally gulp air at the surface
Diet Type: Omnivorous bottom-feeder
Primary Foods:
Sinking pellets or wafers
Soft flake food that reaches the bottom
Supplemental Foods:
Bloodworms
Brine shrimp
Daphnia
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times per day; ensure food reaches them at the bottom
Temperament: Extremely peaceful and social
Behavior: Bottom-dwelling scavengers; active in groups
Best Tankmates:
Tetras
Guppies
Platies
Mollies
Rasboras
Dwarf gouramis
Other Corydoras
Avoid:
Aggressive fish
Large cichlids
Fin-nippers
Rough-bottom dwellers
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Breeding Conditions:
Lower water temperature with frequent cool water changes
Feed high-protein foods before spawning
Spawning Behavior:
Males and females form “T-position”
Eggs are laid on tank walls, leaves, or décor
Egg Care:
Adults may eat the eggs; best to separate eggs or adults post-spawning
Eggs hatch in 3–5 days
Fry Food:
Infusoria
Baby brine shrimp
Crushed flakes
Lifespan: 5–8 years (up to 10 with great care)
Common Health Issues:
Barbel erosion (from sharp substrate or poor water)
Ich
Bacterial infections
Sensitive to copper-based medications
Prevention Tips:
Keep tank clean
Use soft substrate
Avoid sudden water changes
Trait | Details |
---|---|
Adult Size | 2.5–3 inches |
Group Size | 5+ (more is better) |
Lifespan | 5–8 years |
Temperature | 72–79°F (22–26°C) |
pH | 6.0–7.5 |
Diet | Omnivore, bottom-feeding |
Temperament | Peaceful, social |
Breeding | Easy in groups with cues |
Tank Size | 20+ gallons |
Care Level | Beginner-friendly |
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