Cory Catfish

Cory Catfish
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🧬 Origins and Classification

Scientific Name: Corydoras species
Family: Callichthyidae

The Cory Catfish is a peaceful bottom-dwelling freshwater fish native to the rivers and streams of South America. Found in slow-moving waters with sandy bottoms, Cory Catfish have become extremely popular in home aquariums due to their gentle nature, social behavior, and excellent scavenging habits. Because they are hardy and easy to care for, Cory Catfish are ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists.


🎨 Appearance

The Cory Catfish has a small, rounded body with a smooth armored exterior instead of traditional scales.

Color & Features:

  • Available in many varieties such as Panda, Albino, Bronze, and Pepper
  • Short barbels (whiskers) near the mouth for searching food
  • Flat belly designed for bottom movement
  • Subtle patterns depending on species
  • Quick, playful movements along the tank floor

Size:

  • Average: 2–3 inches (varies by species)
  • Lifespan: 5–8 years with proper care

🏡 Tank Requirements

Tank Size: Minimum 15–20 gallons for a small group.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Soft to moderately soft water

Environment Setup

To keep Cory Catfish healthy, provide a soft and safe environment.

Include:

  • Fine sand or smooth gravel substrate
  • Live plants for shade and comfort
  • Smooth décor without sharp edges
  • Gentle water flow
  • Plenty of floor space

Cory Catfish spend most of their time exploring the bottom, so substrate choice is very important.


🍽️ Diet

Type: Omnivore & Bottom Feeder

Food Options:

  • Sinking pellets or wafers
  • Frozen foods like bloodworms and daphnia
  • Occasional blanched vegetables
  • Leftover food that reaches the bottom

Feed once or twice daily, making sure food sinks to the bottom.


🤝 Behavior and Compatibility

The Cory Catfish is extremely peaceful and social.

Temperament:

  • Friendly
  • Non-aggressive
  • Very active in groups

Ideal Tank Mates:

  • Tetras
  • Guppies
  • Rasboras
  • Gouramis
  • Shrimp and snails

Grouping:
They should always be kept in groups of 4–6 or more, as they feel safer and behave more naturally together.


💡 Care Notes

They thrives in clean water with stable conditions. Weekly partial water changes help protect their sensitive barbels. Avoid sharp gravel, as it can cause injury. Because they are social fish, keeping them in groups improves both their health and activity level.

Calm, useful, and full of personality, the Cory Catfish is an excellent addition to any peaceful freshwater community aquarium.

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