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Sterba's Cory
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CORYDORAS STERBAI
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Introduction: • Common Names: Panda Corydoras, Longfin Cory • Natural Habitat: Native to the clear waters of the Amazon River basin in Peru, typically found in slow-moving streams with a sandy substrate and abundant vegetation. Physical Characteristics: • Appearance: Characterized by a compact, robust body with striking black patches over a white or cream background, resembling a panda. The longfin variety features elongated fins that enhance its elegant appearance. • Size: Typically grows to about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in length. • Lifespan: With proper care, Longfin Panda Corydoras can live for 5-10 years. Habitat Requirements: • Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended for a small group, as they thrive in schools. • Water Conditions: o Temperature: Prefers a temperature range of 72-78°F (22-26°C). o pH: Ideally maintained between 6.0 and 7.5. • Aquascaping: A well-planted tank with hiding spots created using driftwood and rocks, along with a sandy substrate, mimics their natural habitat and promotes comfort. Diet: • Primary Diet: Omnivorous; in the wild, they feed on small invertebrates, detritus, and plant matter. • Supplemental Feeding: In captivity, provide a varied diet that includes high-quality sinking pellets, flake foods, and occasional frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp and bloodworms. • Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts once or twice daily, ensuring they receive adequate nutrition. Compatibility: • Temperament: Generally peaceful and social, making them excellent community fish. • Suitable Tank Mates: Best kept with other peaceful species of similar size, such as tetras, guppies, and other small catfish. • Incompatibilities: Avoid housing with aggressive or large predatory fish that may harass or eat them. Care Level: • Difficulty: Considered easy to care for; they require stable water conditions and a balanced diet to thrive. • Health Monitoring: Regularly check for signs of illness, such as lethargy or abnormal swimming behavior, which can indicate stress or disease. Breeding: • Breeding in Captivity: Possible with the right conditions; breeding is often triggered by a change in water conditions or temperature. • Spawning: They lay eggs in clutches on surfaces like plants or tank walls, and both parents typically help protect the eggs until they hatch. Economic Considerations: • Market Demand: Popular among aquarists for their unique appearance and peaceful nature. • Wholesale/Retail Pricing: Prices can vary based on size and availability, often falling within the affordable range for most hobbyists. Sustainability and Conservation: • Wild Population: Generally stable, but habitat destruction and pollution can pose threats. • Aquaculture Efforts: Some success in breeding in captivity, reducing the pressure on wild populations. • Regulations: Compliance with local and international regulations is important to ensure sustainable practices. Conclusion: The Longfin Panda Corydoras is a delightful addition to community aquariums, valued for its unique coloration and social behavior. With suitable care and a proper environment, they can thrive, enhancing the beauty of any aquarium and providing enjoyment for hobbyists.
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