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Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) 4cm

Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) 4cm

Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) is a peaceful, bottom-dwelling freshwater catfish beloved by aquarists for its hardy nature and charming behavior.


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Corydoras aeneus
  • Common Names: Bronze Cory, Green Cory, Bronze Catfish
  • Family: Callichthyidae
  • Size: Up to 2.5 inches (6–7 cm)
  • Lifespan: 5–10 years
  • Temperament: Peaceful, social, and shy 

Natural Habitat

  • Distribution: Widely found across South America, including Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago 
  • Environment: Prefers slow-moving rivers, muddy substrates, and shallow waters. Can survive in low-oxygen environments by gulping air at the surface 

Appearance

  • Body: Bronze to greenish sheen, sometimes with albino or black variants
  • Armor: Covered in bony plates (scutes)
  • Fins: Transparent with possible orange or reddish tint
  • Sexual Dimorphism: Females are larger and rounder, especially when gravid 

Aquarium Care

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons, ideally larger for groups
  • Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel to protect barbels
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
    • pH: 6.0–8.0
    • Hardness: 5–19 dGH
  • Tank Setup:
    • Provide hiding spots (wood, rocks, plants)
    • Use gentle filtration
    • Maintain low to moderate lighting 

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Schooling Fish: Keep in groups of 5 or more
  • Tank Mates: Compatible with peaceful species like:
    • Tetras
    • Otocinclus
    • Swordtails
    • Other Corydoras
  • Avoid: Aggressive fish like Oscars or large cichlids 

Diet

  • Omnivorous: Eats a mix of plant and animal matter
  • Preferred Foods:
    • Sinking pellets
    • Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
    • Blanched vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
  • Feeding Tip: Ensure food reaches the bottom; use tongs if needed 

Breeding

  • Method: Egg-layers; spawn in the classic "T-position"
  • Trigger: Large water change with cooler water and increased oxygen
  • Eggs: Sticky, laid on cleaned surfaces; hatch in 4–5 days
  • Fry Care:
    • Feed infusoria or powdered food initially
    • Transition to baby brine shrimp
    • Perform frequent water changes 

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Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) 4cm

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Description

Bronze Corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) is a peaceful, bottom-dwelling freshwater catfish beloved by aquarists for its hardy nature and charming behavior.


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Corydoras aeneus
  • Common Names: Bronze Cory, Green Cory, Bronze Catfish
  • Family: Callichthyidae
  • Size: Up to 2.5 inches (6–7 cm)
  • Lifespan: 5–10 years
  • Temperament: Peaceful, social, and shy 

Natural Habitat

  • Distribution: Widely found across South America, including Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago 
  • Environment: Prefers slow-moving rivers, muddy substrates, and shallow waters. Can survive in low-oxygen environments by gulping air at the surface 

Appearance

  • Body: Bronze to greenish sheen, sometimes with albino or black variants
  • Armor: Covered in bony plates (scutes)
  • Fins: Transparent with possible orange or reddish tint
  • Sexual Dimorphism: Females are larger and rounder, especially when gravid 

Aquarium Care

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons, ideally larger for groups
  • Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel to protect barbels
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
    • pH: 6.0–8.0
    • Hardness: 5–19 dGH
  • Tank Setup:
    • Provide hiding spots (wood, rocks, plants)
    • Use gentle filtration
    • Maintain low to moderate lighting 

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Schooling Fish: Keep in groups of 5 or more
  • Tank Mates: Compatible with peaceful species like:
    • Tetras
    • Otocinclus
    • Swordtails
    • Other Corydoras
  • Avoid: Aggressive fish like Oscars or large cichlids 

Diet

  • Omnivorous: Eats a mix of plant and animal matter
  • Preferred Foods:
    • Sinking pellets
    • Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
    • Blanched vegetables (spinach, zucchini)
  • Feeding Tip: Ensure food reaches the bottom; use tongs if needed 

Breeding

  • Method: Egg-layers; spawn in the classic "T-position"
  • Trigger: Large water change with cooler water and increased oxygen
  • Eggs: Sticky, laid on cleaned surfaces; hatch in 4–5 days
  • Fry Care:
    • Feed infusoria or powdered food initially
    • Transition to baby brine shrimp
    • Perform frequent water changes