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Adolfoi Cory

$17.99

The Adolfoi Corydoras, scientifically known as Corydoras adolfoi, is an exquisite freshwater catfish species originating from South America. Native to the upper Rio Negro in Brazil, these catfish inhabit slow-moving waters with sandy or gravel substrates, often surrounded by dense vegetation.

Physically, Adolfoi Corydoras are characterized by their elegant appearance, featuring a silver body adorned with a bold black stripe running from their snout to the base of their caudal fin. They have a streamlined body, an arched back, and barbels around their mouths. Typically reaching a size of 2.5 to 3 inches (6-7.5 cm), they are relatively small and exhibit peaceful behavior.

In their natural habitat, Adolfoi Corydoras thrive in well-planted aquariums with hiding spots provided by plants, driftwood, or caves. Soft, slightly acidic to neutral water conditions are preferred, mimicking the conditions of their native Rio Negro. Maintaining a clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Adolfoi Corydoras are social and thrive in groups, making them suitable for community aquariums. They are primarily bottom-dwellers, scavenging for food particles in the substrate. A balanced diet that includes high-quality sinking pellets, live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional requirements.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 75-82°F (24-28°C) and a pH level between 5.8 to 7.4 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Adolfoi Corydoras is feasible in captivity. Create a breeding tank with soft, acidic water and provide suitable surfaces for egg deposition. The females typically lay adhesive eggs, and after spawning, it is advisable to separate the parents to prevent egg predation.

In summary, the Adolfoi Corydoras is a stunning addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive coloration and peaceful demeanor. Recreating their natural habitat from the upper Rio Negro and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

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The Adolfoi Corydoras, scientifically known as Corydoras adolfoi, is an exquisite freshwater catfish species originating from South America. Native to the upper Rio Negro in Brazil, these catfish inhabit slow-moving waters with sandy or gravel substrates, often surrounded by dense vegetation.

Physically, Adolfoi Corydoras are characterized by their elegant appearance, featuring a silver body adorned with a bold black stripe running from their snout to the base of their caudal fin. They have a streamlined body, an arched back, and barbels around their mouths. Typically reaching a size of 2.5 to 3 inches (6-7.5 cm), they are relatively small and exhibit peaceful behavior.

In their natural habitat, Adolfoi Corydoras thrive in well-planted aquariums with hiding spots provided by plants, driftwood, or caves. Soft, slightly acidic to neutral water conditions are preferred, mimicking the conditions of their native Rio Negro. Maintaining a clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Adolfoi Corydoras are social and thrive in groups, making them suitable for community aquariums. They are primarily bottom-dwellers, scavenging for food particles in the substrate. A balanced diet that includes high-quality sinking pellets, live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional requirements.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 75-82°F (24-28°C) and a pH level between 5.8 to 7.4 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Adolfoi Corydoras is feasible in captivity. Create a breeding tank with soft, acidic water and provide suitable surfaces for egg deposition. The females typically lay adhesive eggs, and after spawning, it is advisable to separate the parents to prevent egg predation.

In summary, the Adolfoi Corydoras is a stunning addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive coloration and peaceful demeanor. Recreating their natural habitat from the upper Rio Negro and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

The Adolfoi Corydoras, scientifically known as Corydoras adolfoi, is an exquisite freshwater catfish species originating from South America. Native to the upper Rio Negro in Brazil, these catfish inhabit slow-moving waters with sandy or gravel substrates, often surrounded by dense vegetation.

Physically, Adolfoi Corydoras are characterized by their elegant appearance, featuring a silver body adorned with a bold black stripe running from their snout to the base of their caudal fin. They have a streamlined body, an arched back, and barbels around their mouths. Typically reaching a size of 2.5 to 3 inches (6-7.5 cm), they are relatively small and exhibit peaceful behavior.

In their natural habitat, Adolfoi Corydoras thrive in well-planted aquariums with hiding spots provided by plants, driftwood, or caves. Soft, slightly acidic to neutral water conditions are preferred, mimicking the conditions of their native Rio Negro. Maintaining a clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Adolfoi Corydoras are social and thrive in groups, making them suitable for community aquariums. They are primarily bottom-dwellers, scavenging for food particles in the substrate. A balanced diet that includes high-quality sinking pellets, live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional requirements.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 75-82°F (24-28°C) and a pH level between 5.8 to 7.4 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Adolfoi Corydoras is feasible in captivity. Create a breeding tank with soft, acidic water and provide suitable surfaces for egg deposition. The females typically lay adhesive eggs, and after spawning, it is advisable to separate the parents to prevent egg predation.

In summary, the Adolfoi Corydoras is a stunning addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive coloration and peaceful demeanor. Recreating their natural habitat from the upper Rio Negro and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

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