Emerald Green Corydoras Care Guide

Corydoras splendens

PeacefulEasyFreshwater
Max Size
8.0 cm / 3.5"
Temperature
20–28°C (68–82°F)
pH Range
5.0 – 8.0
Min Tank Size
36L (10 gal)
Min Group Size
Can be kept alone
Tank Level
Bottom
Origin
South America
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Easy
Breeding Difficulty
Moderate

Diet

Omnivorous. Takes well to sinking dried food.

Community Compatibility

Peaceful community fish. Avoid overly aggressive or fin-nipping species.

Good to Know

Provide a soft substrate for Emerald Cories, so their delicate barbels aren't damaged.

Gender Differences

Females are larger as adults.

About the Emerald Green Corydoras

The Emerald Green Corydoras, scientifically known as Brochis splendens, is a visually captivating freshwater catfish species popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Recognized for its vibrant emerald green coloration and distinctive appearance, this catfish adds a touch of elegance to aquarium setups.

The Emerald Green Corydoras showcases a sleek and robust body with an iridescent emerald green hue, complemented by a series of dark markings along its flanks. The dorsal and pectoral fins exhibit a matching green color, enhancing the overall visual appeal of this species. Despite being commonly referred to as Corydoras, taxonomically, Brochis splendens is now classified under the genus Brochis.

In their natural habitat, which includes slow-moving rivers and tributaries in South America, Emerald Green Corydoras inhabit areas with sandy or gravel substrates. When recreating their environment in captivity, provide a well-planted aquarium with hiding spots such as caves, rocks, and driftwood. A substrate of sand or fine gravel mimics their native habitat.

Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial for the well-being of Emerald Green Corydoras. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels and temperatures typical of tropical freshwater setups. Regular water changes and efficient filtration contribute to a clean and stable aquatic environment.

Emerald Green Corydoras are omnivores, and their diet should include a mix of high-quality sinking pellets, flakes, and occasional live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small invertebrates. Providing a varied diet ensures they receive essential nutrients for optimal health and coloration.

Known for their peaceful nature, Emerald Green Corydoras are suitable for community aquariums. They can coexist with other non-aggressive fish species that share similar water parameter preferences. Keeping them in groups of at least six individuals promotes their social behavior and well-being.

Breeding Emerald Green Corydoras in captivity is achievable with the right conditions. Provide a separate breeding tank with suitable spawning sites such as broad leaves or spawning mops. The female lays eggs, and both parents participate in guarding the eggs and fry.

In conclusion, the Emerald Green Corydoras is a stunning and peaceful addition to freshwater aquariums. By offering a well-maintained environment, suitable tankmates, and a balanced diet, enthusiasts can appreciate the beauty and natural behaviors of these elegant catfish in their home aquariums.

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