Corydoras habrosus

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Venezuelan Pygmy Cory
Venezuelan Pygmy Cory
Species Corydoras habrosus
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 37.854 liters
37,854.118 mL

10 US Gallons (37.9L)

Size 3.556 cm

1-1.4 " (2.5-3.6cm)

pH 6.2 - 7.2
Temp. 295.15 K
71.6 °F
531.27 °R

299.15 K
78.8 °F
538.47 °R
22 -26 °C (71.6-78.8°F)

Water Hardness

8-15

Stocking Ratio 2:3 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

1-5 years

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[edit] Alternative names

Dainty Cory, Venezuelan Pygmy Cory, Salt and Pepper Catfish

[edit] Sexing

Females have a larger underbelly, when viewed from the top will look a lot wider than a male. Males are smaller in length than females also.

[edit] Tank compatibility

Very peaceful small community fish that should be kept in shoals of 4-5 or more. Will not intentionally bother tank inhabitants, however their bumbling about the tank may bother more delicate fish or other bottom dwellers. Due to this fish's tiny size, it should not be kept with anything that could eat it.

[edit] Diet

Not very fussy, will accept small or crushed pellets or flakes, benefits from live or frozen food such as daphnia.

[edit] Feeding regime

These fish are most active at night, so feeding once before lights out is typically enough. Though they can be persuaded to feed during the day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Prefers a fine sand or small gravel substrate, plenty of hiding places. No sharp objects as they can damage their barbels. They can be quite sensitive, so acclimitise them carefully to a new tank.

[edit] Behaviour

Loves company, so keep this fish in groups of 5+. As with most Corys, the Habrosus spends most of it's time on the substrate, but will occasionally be seen free-swimming in the mid-levels of the tank and even zip to the surface to gulp air.

[edit] Identification

Very small but chunky cory, mottled grey along the back with a pale tummy, a bold black line running horizontally across their flanks, this line may be solid or broken into several blotches. Can be mistaken with Corydoras cochui.

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Facts about Corydoras habrosus
Availability Uncommon
Common name Venezuelan Pygmy Cory
Diet Omnivore  +
Difficulty Moderate
Family Callichthyidae  +
Foods Pellet Food  +, Flake Food  +, and Live Food  +
Maximum Size 1.4 in (3.556 cm)  +
Maximum age 5  +
Maximum hardness 15  +
Maximum pH 7.2  +
Maximum temperature 299.15 K (26 °C, 78.8 °F, 538.47 °R)  +
Minimum Tank Size 10 US Gallon (37.854 liters, 37,854.118 mL)  +
Minimum hardness 8  +
Minimum pH 6.2  +
Minimum temperature 295.15 K (22 °C, 71.6 °F, 531.27 °R)  +
Scientific name Corydoras habrosus
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