Where do corydoras come from?

Corydoras species are distributed in South America where they can be found from the east of the Andes to the Atlantic coast, from Trinidad to the Río de la Plata drainage in northern Argentina. Species assigned to Corydoras display a broad diversity of body shapes and coloration.
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Where are Cory catfish native to?

Cory catfish are native to the small streams, ponds and shallows of South America. They are adaptable to a wide variety of water conditions but prefer water that is softer and slightly acidic. They are at home in both small and large tanks. They can tolerate temperatures of 68 to 82 °F.
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Are Cory catfish real catfish?

A Cory is a catfish. They are small, peaceful, bottom-dwelling scavengers. Corys, like all catfish, are bottom feeders and scavengers (though they also appreciate a meal of brine shrimp). On the one hand, that means they can help to keep your tank clean by finding and eating bits of uneaten food and other debris.
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Are Cory catfish rare?

The Gold Stripe Cory Catfish (Corydoras sp. CW010), also known as the Gold Laser Cory Catfish, is a relatively newfound species that is native to Peru. It is rare in the aquarium hobby, but is in high demand due to its coloration of a metallic green body with a thick neon yellow stripe along its shoulder and side.
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Are corydoras toxic?

The strength of the toxins released by corydoras varies from one species to another, but it can be very lethal to a group of fish in a small bag being transported from the aquarium.
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Can corydoras sting you?

Not only are the fins sharp, but most cories possess a mild venom that can cause pain for several hours. It isn't likely to land you in the hospital or anything of the sort (unless you have an allergy), but it hurts like a bee sting.
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What fish can go with corydoras?

Cory Catfish tank mates include most community tank fish as long as they are non-aggressive and friendly in nature. Otocinclus Catfish, Tetras, Swordtails and of course other Corys can be a good fit.
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Do Corydoras breed easily?

If you are an inpatient breeder and want to get your corydoras population up as quickly as possible, you will be glad to know that they are extremely easy to breed. You may even get between 15-20 healthy fish from one spawning session.
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How much does a cory catfish cost?

The average price of Cory Catfish is $3,00 to $10,00 per fish. How much your fish costs depends on the species, how old it is and whether it has been caught in the wild or not. Some expensive Corydoras species cost more than $100/fish.
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How long do cory catfish live?

Easy to care for, the good-natured, hardy Cory catfish has a lifespan can live between five and seven years in the wild but can live more than 20 years in captivity under ideal conditions. This means if you provide the proper care and do what it takes to ensure that they thrive, they should be with you for a while!
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Do Corydoras lay eggs?

One female corydoras can lay between 10 and 50 eggs per spawn. Some species lay all the eggs at once, while others spread out the laying. Bigger species can lay more eggs and the more conditioning has been done before spawning, the more eggs cory catfish can lay.
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Why is my cory catfish turning white?

Your cory catfish is turning white because it's stressed or ill. If you just bought your cory, it's likely just turning white or pale because it's adjusting to the new environment. Once your cory has acclimatized properly, its color will turn darker and richer again.
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Is 4 cory catfish enough?

If you want to see the amazing schooling movements of these cute little fishes, you will have to keep more than 3 cory catfish together. They thrive best in a group of at least six. So, if you want to keep your fish happy and comfortable, 3 cory catfish won't be enough.
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How often do Corydoras spawn?

What is this? If you have six Cory Catfish in your tank, then it will probably take 7 days for each female to lay eggs, considering that all other parameters are met.
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How many Cory cats should be kept 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.
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Can Corydoras live with bettas?

Corydoras are mostly found in South America and there are many different species to choose from. They live in slow-moving water and rivers that are heavily planted and have a lot of food on the substrate. However, all corydoras can live with bettas, so you don't need to worry too much about the different types.
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What is the largest cory catfish?

The Banded Cory is the largest known member of the Corydoras family and it is also one of the most beautifully marked!
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Can you mix Corydoras?

Corydoras Behavior/Compatibility

Different species can be mixed, and they will often group together. For best results, they should be purchased in groups of 5 or more.
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What is the hardiest Cory cat?

1. Sterbai cory (Corydoras sterbai) In terms of popularity, this is the cory that everyone gravitates towards because of their famous polka-dotted, striped pattern and orange fins. They are great tank mates for most community aquariums and are often kept with discus because of their tolerance for higher temperatures.
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What does a pregnant Cory catfish look like?

A pregnant Cory Catfish is different from a plump or chubby one. The fish would have a prominent round or boxy bulge on its abdomen region. However, be observant as a plump male could also have a bulging stomach, as they can easily be mistaken for pregnant female Cory Catfish.
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Why do Cory fish swim to the surface?

Cory catfish swim to the top because they need to breathe. Cory catfish often come to the water surface to gulp air with their mouths. While this is a natural cory behavior, if your cory does this often, it's because there isn't enough dissolved oxygen in the water.
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How fast do Corydoras grow?

Ultimately, a Cory Catfish will reach its full size at 8-9 months old. They will grow the most quickly when they are newly hatched and will grow more slowly after the first 3 months until they reach their full size.
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How often should I feed cory catfish?

How much and how often should Corys be fed? You only have to feed your Corys the quantity they can eat in five minutes. Feeding them once, or at most, twice a day is okay. They will spend the rest hours scavenging and getting foods for themselves, even when other fishes can't.
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