Concolour Corydora, Corydoras Concolor, is an unusual species of shoaling catfish. They are also known as the Slate Cory. They are found in the Orinoco river system in western Venezuela.
The Concolour Cory is a beautiful species- the underside of the body is pale but the rest of the fish is a rich grey colour, with hints of green showing through, especially on the gill plates. The fins and tail are a rich orange, and adult males develop really impressive high dorsal fins.
Concolour Corys are generally 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, with a pH of between 6.5-7 being ideal.
Concolour Corydora are not the easiest to sex when young. But as adults, males posses a longer dorsal fin, and are smaller in size. Females tend to be bigger and are rounder and broader-bodied. A ratio of one female to every two males is ideal if attempting to breed them. Corydora are a shoaling catfish, and thrive best in groups of 5 or more.
Concolour Corydora feeding requirements
Concolour 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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