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Sterba's Cory
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CORYDORAS STERBAI
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Introduction: • Species: Corydoras aldofoi • Common Names: Aldolfo's Cory, Adolfo Cory Catfish • Natural Habitat: Native to the shallow waters of the Amazon River basin in South America, particularly in sandy or muddy substrates among dense vegetation. Physical Characteristics: • Appearance: Small, slender body with a distinctive pattern of dark spots or blotches on a light-colored background; has a relatively short dorsal fin and long pectoral fins. • Size: Typically grows to about 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) in length. • Lifespan: Can live for 5-10 years with proper care in an aquarium setting. Habitat Requirements: • Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a small group of corydoras. • Water Conditions: o Temperature: Prefers warmer water, typically between 72-78°F (22-26°C). o pH: Thrives in slightly acidic to neutral pH levels, around 6.5 to 7.5. • Aquascaping: Requires a soft substrate, such as sand or fine gravel, and should have hiding places like caves and dense plant coverage. Diet: • Primary Diet: Omnivorous; feeds on small invertebrates, detritus, and plant matter in their natural habitat. • Supplemental Feeding: Offer high-quality sinking pellets, frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, and blanched vegetables like peas and zucchini. • Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts once or twice a day to ensure they receive adequate nutrition. Compatibility: • Temperament: Generally peaceful and social, preferring to be kept in groups of at least five or more. • Suitable Tank Mates: Compatible with other peaceful community fish, including tetras, rasboras, and other corydoras species. • Incompatibilities: Avoid housing with aggressive or overly large fish that may view them as prey. Care Level: • Difficulty: Moderate; requires stable water parameters and a varied diet to thrive. • Health Monitoring: Regularly observe for signs of disease, including fin rot or intestinal issues, to ensure their well-being. Breeding: • Breeding in Captivity: Possible with proper conditions; forms monogamous pairs during breeding. • Spawning: Egg layers; typically lay eggs on smooth surfaces, which the parents may guard until they hatch. Economic Considerations: • Market Demand: Aldolfo's Cory is popular among aquarium enthusiasts for its unique appearance and active behavior. • Wholesale/Retail Pricing: Generally available at moderate prices in the aquarium trade, reflecting its appeal to hobbyists. Sustainability and Conservation: • Wild Population: Not currently threatened, but habitat destruction and pollution can impact local populations. • Aquaculture Efforts: Limited success in captive breeding; many specimens in the trade are still wild-caught. • Regulations: Ensure compliance with local regulations concerning the collection and trade of freshwater fish. Conclusion: The Aldolfo's Cory is an attractive and engaging addition to freshwater aquariums, appreciated for its sociable nature and unique appearance. With appropriate care and attention to their habitat needs, these catfish can thrive, contributing to the biodiversity and activity of community setups.
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