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Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish – A Graceful and Hardy Aquarium Favorite
The Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish (Corydoras paleatus longfin variety) is a stunning adaptation of the classic Peppered Cory, featuring elegant, flowing fins that enhance its beauty. Native to South America, this peaceful bottom-dweller thrives in community aquariums. Its hardy nature and social behavior make it a great choice for aquarists of all levels.
Size and Lifespan
The Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish grows to approximately 6–7 cm, with its extended fins adding a striking appearance. With proper care, they can live for 5–10 years. Stable water parameters and a nutritious diet are essential for their health and longevity.
Ideal Tank Setup
A tank of at least 20 gallons is recommended. Use a soft, sandy substrate to protect their delicate barbels. Add decorations like driftwood, caves, and aquatic plants to mimic their natural habitat and provide hiding spots. Maintain water conditions with a pH of 6.5–7.5, a temperature of 20–25°C, and gentle water flow.
Compatible Tank Mates
The Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish is a peaceful and sociable species that thrives in groups of six or more. Ideal companions include tetras, guppies, rasboras, and other non-aggressive fish. Avoid housing them with larger or aggressive species to ensure a stress-free environment.
Feeding and Nutrition
This omnivorous species enjoys a varied diet. Provide high-quality sinking pellets as a staple, and supplement it with occasional live or frozen foods 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 ensure they remain active and healthy.
Breeding and Behaviour
Breeding Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish is similar to the standard variety. Males are slightly smaller and slimmer than females. To encourage spawning, perform regular water changes and slightly lower the temperature to mimic the rainy season. Females lay adhesive eggs on tank surfaces, and the fry hatch in 4–6 days. Provide powdered or liquid fry food to help the fry grow.
This active bottom-dweller spends much of its time foraging along the substrate. Its flowing fins and playful behavior make it a beautiful and lively addition to any aquarium.
Species Overview
- Species: Corydoras paleatus (longfin variety)
- Common Name: Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish
- Origin: South America
- Diet: Omnivorous
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Temperature: 20–25°C
- Max Size: 6–7 cm
- Tank Size: 20 gallons
FAQs About Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish
How large do they grow?
They grow up to 6–7 cm, with their long fins adding an elegant touch to their appearance.
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 proper 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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Bring home the elegance and charm of the Longfin Peppered Cory Catfish for your tank. Order now to enjoy this graceful and peaceful bottom-dweller!
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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