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Corydoras Adolfoi
Corydoras Adolfoi – Adolfoi Corydora
Corydoras adolfoi is a stunning and peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish prized for its vibrant orange head marking and contrasting black stripe. Native to the upper Rio Negro basin of Brazil, this species is an excellent choice for planted aquariums, community setups, and aquarists seeking a rare and visually striking Corydoras.
Species Overview
- Common Name: Adolfoi Corydora
- Scientific Name: Corydoras adolfoi
- Distribution: Upper Rio Negro, Brazil
- Max Size: 5 cm
- Lifespan: 5–7 years
- Care Level: Moderate
- Temperament: Peaceful; social schooling species
- Tank Bred: Mostly wild-caught, some tank-raised available
Care Requirements
Adolfoi Corydoras thrive in well-maintained aquariums with soft, slightly acidic water and gentle flow. Always keep them in groups of six or more to reduce stress and encourage natural behaviour. A fine sand substrate is essential to protect their delicate barbels, especially in planted environments.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24–27°C
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- KH: 4–12 dKH
Feeding
This omnivorous species accepts high-quality sinking pellets, bloodworms, daphnia, and baby brine shrimp. Provide a variety of foods to support health, colour, and natural behaviour.
Behaviour & Compatibility
Adolfoi Corydoras are peaceful and do well in community aquariums with other gentle species. They spend most of their time foraging along the substrate and exhibit charming social interactions. They are completely safe for plants and other non-aggressive fish.
Interesting Facts
- Named after Adolfo Schwartz, the collector of the type specimens.
- Known for their unique resting posture, balancing on their pectoral fins.
- Among the most sought-after Corydoras species due to their striking colour pattern.
Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Corydoras adolfoi |
| Max Size | 5 cm |
| Temperament | Peaceful, social |
| Temperature | 24–27°C |
| pH Range | 6.0–7.5 |
| KH Range | 4–12 dKH |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Origin | Rio Negro, Brazil |