Albino Corydora, Corydoras Aeneus, is a peaceful and attractive little catfish. They are the albino form of the Bronze Cory, and specimens found in the aquarium hobby will be captive bred. Wild Corydoras Aeneus are found in many parts of the Amazon river, from Colombia all the way through to Trinidad!
The body of the Albino Corydora is a pale pink colour, and like all albinos, their eyes are red.
Albino Corydora are generally an easy fish to care for, providing basic needs are met. They do best on a fine substrate, either sand or micro gravel. Corydoras will root around in substrate looking for food, so sharp substrates can damage the barbels at the front of their mouths. Other décor is largely down to personal taste. Areas of cover will provide security, resulting in more outgoing and active fish.
Corydoras thrive best in clean water with stable parameters. A pH of between 6.5-7.2 is ideal, especially for captive bred fish.
Albino Corydora are not the easiest to sex, especially when young. Females tend to be bigger and are rounder and broader-bodied than males, which stay smaller and slimmer. If wanting to breed corydoras, a ratio of one female to two males is ideal. Corydora are a shoaling catfish, and thrive best in groups of 5 or more.
Albino Corydora feeding requirements
Albino Corydora are omnivorous in diet and will eagerly accept dried, frozen, and live foods. A good quality protein-based tablet or granule is ideal as a staple diet, supplemented with frozen food enriched with garlic and vitamins. This will ensure good health and vibrant colours. Live food, especially tubifex and bloodworm always goes down well too!
Here at the Abyss Aquatic Warehouse we believe in only providing the best for our customers. All of our fish are fed a varied diet of dried and frozen foods. Also, we ensure they are in perfect condition before they are shipped out.
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