GloFish® Cory Care Guide

Corydoras aeneus x Genetic Modification

PeacefulEasyFreshwater
Max Size
7.0 cm / 2.8"
Temperature
22–26°C (72–79°F)
pH Range
6.0 – 7.5
Min Tank Size
60L (16 gal)
Min Group Size
6 fish
Tank Level
Bottom
Origin
South America
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Easy
Breeding Difficulty
Easy

Diet

Omnivorous; prefers sinking pellets, frozen foods, and occasional live snacks.

Community Compatibility

Great addition to GloFish® tanks, providing bottom-dwelling activity and color.

Good to Know

GloFish® Corys bring the genetic modification's fluorescent colors to the bottom of the tank, combining utility with visual appeal.

Gender Differences

Females are broader in the body compared to males.

About the GloFish® Cory

GloFish® Corys are a genetically modified variant of Corydoras aeneus, commonly known as the Bronze Corydoras, which have been altered to display vibrant, fluorescent colors. This modification is achieved by integrating genes from marine organisms that naturally produce biofluorescent proteins, resulting in Corydoras that glow under specific types of aquarium lighting. The GloFish® Corys come in a variety of dazzling colors, including pink, green, orange, blue, and purple, adding an extraordinary visual element to the home aquarium.

The introduction of GloFish® Corys into the aquarium hobby has provided enthusiasts with the opportunity to keep fish that combine the appealing behavior and care requirements of traditional Corydoras with the added allure of fluorescent colors. These fish retain all the endearing qualities of their non-modified counterparts, including their bottom-dwelling nature, peaceful temperament, and tendency to scavenge the substrate for food, making them excellent tank cleaners.

Care for GloFish® Corys closely mirrors that of standard Corydoras species. They thrive in well-maintained aquariums with soft, sandy substrates that protect their delicate barbels and allow for their natural foraging behavior. The environment should also include plenty of hiding spots and areas of dense planting, which provide shelter and replicate the complexity of their natural habitat. While GloFish® Corys are adaptable to a range of water conditions, maintaining clean, well-oxygenated water with stable parameters is crucial for their health and well-being.

As social fish, GloFish® Corys exhibit the best behavior and health when kept in groups. Their schooling nature not only enhances the aquarium's visual appeal but also supports the fish's social needs, reducing stress and encouraging natural behaviors. Their diet should include high-quality sinking pellets or tablets, supplemented with a variety of live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia to ensure a balanced and nutritious diet.

Breeding GloFish® Corys follows similar patterns to breeding standard Corydoras, with the fish laying eggs on the aquarium glass, plant leaves, or decorations. However, it's important to note that the breeding and sale of GloFish® are subject to specific regulations and patents held by the creators of GloFish®, making unauthorized breeding for commercial purposes prohibited.

In community aquarium settings, GloFish® Corys are generally peaceful and can coexist harmoniously with other small, non-aggressive fish species. Their calm demeanor and vibrant colors make them a fascinating addition to any freshwater tank, particularly when kept in groups that showcase their collective fluorescence.

In summary, GloFish® Corys offer aquarists an exciting way to add a splash of color to their aquariums, combining the easy care and delightful behavior of Corydoras aeneus with the novel appeal of genetic modification. While their care requires attention to their dietary, environmental, and social needs, the rewards include the enjoyment of their striking appearance and the enriching experience of observing their natural behaviors in a vibrant and dynamic aquatic setting.

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