How many corydoras are peppered?

Peppered corys are a schooling fish, and should be kept in groups of at least five or more at all time. To truly experience their natural behavior, many aquarists recommend keeping them in groups of ten or more, which will both reduce their stress levels, and provide you with impressive displays of schooling.

Are peppered corys Hardy?

Pepper corydoras are just as hardy as bronze corydoras, and will mix well with placid fish like angelfish. If you need a smooth sailor scavenging along the bottom of your tank, the peppered cory is your cat.

How long do peppered catfish live?

They have a lifespan of 10 to about 15 years with proper care. The Peppered Cory belongs to the catfish family Callichthyidae, and like all catfish they are scaleless. Corydoras are known as armored catfish because they have two rows of bony plates, called scutes, along the length of the body.

How fast do peppered corydoras grow?

Between 9 and 12 months IME.

How many Corydoras should be kept together?

six corydoras
As a relatively small fish, they crave safety in numbers, so a group of six corydoras or more (all of the same species) is highly suggested. These peaceful bottom dwellers can be kept with pretty much any community fish that won’t eat or attack them.

Do corydoras eat poop?

As far as we are aware, there are no freshwater fish that have poop as a necessary part of their diet. Some fish such as Corydoras and Plecostomus catfish are said to eat poop – but even if they did, they still require feeding just as any other fish would.

How many corydoras should you keep together?

As a relatively small fish, they crave safety in numbers, so a group of six corydoras or more (all of the same species) is highly suggested. These peaceful bottom dwellers can be kept with pretty much any community fish that won’t eat or attack them.

Is 3 Cory catfish enough?

Tank Size: Cory Catfish are pretty small fish. Technically, a single Cory should be fine in a ten gallon tank. The problem is that Corydoras are not happy when kept by themselves. Since they are schooling fish, Cory catfish should be kept in groups of 5 or more.

How many corydoras should be kept together?

Do corydoras clean tanks?

They help keep the tank clean by eating algae and, as they are bottom feeders, will also eat any food particles that have remained un-eaten by the other fish in the tank.

Do Corydoras get lonely?

Cory catfish are small, peaceful, bottom-dwelling scavengers that are beloved by all who have owned them. Virtually all Cory species should be kept in schools; stories of single Corys pining away from loneliness are not uncommon. Corys should be kept only with small to medium-sized peaceful fish.

Where does the peppered Cory cat come from?

The Peppered Cory Cat comes from the tributaries of larger river systems in South America, and is a peaceful bottom dwelling scavenger. The Peppered Cory Cat has black and dark green spots, with a white underside. The Peppered Cory Cat requires a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding places that provide relief from the light.

What kind of fish is a Corydoras catfish?

Salt and Pepper Pygmy Cory Catfish (Corydoras habrosus), Tank-Raised! Schultze’s AKA Gold Flash Cory Catfish (Corydoras schultzei), LOCALLY BRED!!! Longfin Panda Cory Catfish (Corydoras panda “Longfin”) – Tank-Bred!

What kind of substrate do you need for peppered Cory cat?

A smooth sand or gravel substrate is needed because of the easily damaged barbels. They enjoy being in numbers, so a small school of six or more is ideal for these cats. Breeding the Peppered Cory Cat is achieved by keeping a number of these cats together and allowing them to pair off.