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Longfin Panda Cory Catfish – A Graceful and Peaceful Aquarium Addition
The Longfin Panda Cory Catfish (Corydoras panda, longfin variety) is a captivating bottom-dweller known for its panda-like black markings and flowing, elegant fins. Native to South America, this peaceful fish is perfect for community aquariums. Its sociable nature and unique appearance make it a favorite among aquarists of all levels.
Size and Lifespan
The Longfin Panda Cory Catfish grows to about 5–6 cm in length, with its extended fins adding an elegant flair. With proper care, it can live for 5–10 years. Providing a clean environment and a balanced diet is essential for their longevity.
Ideal Tank Setup
A minimum tank size of 20 gallons is recommended. Use a soft, sandy substrate to protect their sensitive barbels. Add decorations such as driftwood, caves, and aquatic plants to provide hiding spots and mimic their natural habitat. Maintain water parameters with a pH of 6.5–7.5, a temperature of 20–25°C, and gentle water flow to ensure comfort.
Compatible Tank Mates
The Longfin Panda Cory Catfish thrives in groups of six or more and pairs well with other peaceful fish such as tetras, rasboras, guppies, and small gouramis. Avoid housing them with aggressive or large fish to prevent stress or injury.
Feeding and Nutrition
This omnivorous species enjoys a varied diet. Offer high-quality sinking pellets as their staple food, and supplement with live or frozen treats like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Blanched vegetables, such as zucchini or spinach, are also appreciated. Feed them 2–3 times daily in small portions to keep them active and healthy.
Breeding and Behaviour
Breeding Corydoras Catfish is similar to the standard variety. Males are smaller and slimmer than females. To encourage spawning, replicate rainy-season conditions by performing frequent water changes and slightly lowering the water temperature. Females lay adhesive eggs on tank surfaces, and the fry hatch within 4–6 days. Feed the fry powdered or liquid fry food for proper growth.
These active bottom-dwellers spend much of their time foraging along the substrate. Their flowing fins and panda-like markings make them a delightful addition to any aquarium.
Species Overview
- Species: Corydoras panda (longfin variety)
- Common Name: Longfin Panda Cory Catfish
- Origin: South America
- Diet: Omnivorous
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Temperature: 20–25°C
- Max Size: 5–6 cm
- Tank Size: 20 gallons
FAQs About Longfin Panda Cory Catfish
How large do they grow?
The Longfin Panda Cory Catfish grows up to 5–6 cm, with long fins adding extra elegance.
What do they eat?
Their diet includes sinking pellets, live or frozen foods like bloodworms, and blanched vegetables such as zucchini.
Are they easy to breed?
Yes, breeding is straightforward. Females lay adhesive eggs, which hatch in 4–6 days under ideal conditions.
What water parameters are ideal?
Maintain a pH of 6.5–7.5, a temperature of 20–25°C, and gentle water flow for optimal health.
Can they live with tetras?
Yes, tetras are excellent tank mates due to their peaceful nature.
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Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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