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Panda Corydoras 3cm

Corydoras are ideal for freshwater aquariums due to their peaceful nature and role as efficient scavengers, keeping the tank clean. Hardy and adaptable, they suit both novice and experienced aquarists. Their playful behavior and diverse species add visual appeal and liveliness, making them a delightful and practical choice.

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$22.00

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Panda Cory Catfish

The Panda Cory, native to the Ucayali River system in Peru, is a beloved freshwater species known for its distinctive black-and-white markings. Found in the cool, soft, and slightly acidic waters of the Amazon’s headwaters, this species thrives in environments that replicate its natural habitat.

Appearance:

The Panda Cory has an off-white to faint pink body, adorned with three prominent black markings. The first covers the eyes, resembling the black patches of a giant panda, the second is on the dorsal fin, and the third is at the base of the tail. These markings can vary in size, leading to different morphs like the “big-spot” and “small-spot” variations. Adult Panda Corys typically grow to about 4.5 cm, though they often remain slightly smaller.

Aquarium Care:

Panda Corys are peaceful, social fish that should always be kept in groups of at least three to four, though a half-dozen or more is ideal. They thrive in tanks with soft, fine substrates like sand or fine gravel. While live plants aren’t necessary, providing plenty of decorations such as caves, rocks, and driftwood will give them the shade and hiding spots they need. Floating plants, whether real or artificial, also help create a comfortable environment by providing additional shade.

Feeding & Nutrition:

Panda Corys are excellent scavengers, consuming food that falls to the tank bottom. In community tanks, ensure they receive enough food by providing sinking food tablets or pellets. A varied diet, including meaty foods like shrimp, worms, and insects, is crucial for their health. They are particularly fond of bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Since they are nocturnal, consider feeding them just before lights out.

Tank Mates:

Panda Corys get along well with a wide range of peaceful fish. Ideal companions include small to medium-sized tetras, danios, rasboras, and other small catfish species like Aspidoras. However, they should not be housed with large or aggressive fish like Tiger Barbs, which may nip at them.

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