Description
Here are some specific details about Corydoras stenocephalus (C 017):
- Native Range: Like other Corydoras species, C. stenocephalus is found in South America, particularly in the upper Amazon Basin, Peru.
- Size: They grow to around 2 to 2.5 inches (5-6 cm), similar to other Corydoras.
- Appearance: This species features a slightly more elongated, “narrow head” (steno = narrow, cephalus = head). Their coloration tends to be a mix of brown and grey, with a distinctive dark horizontal band running along the midline of their body.
- Temperament: They are peaceful and thrive in groups. It’s recommended to keep at least six to promote natural behavior. Like other Corydoras, they are great for community tanks.
- Diet: They are omnivorous, feeding on a mix of commercial sinking pellets, flakes, and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp. Corydoras naturally scavenge at the bottom, looking for small organisms or leftover food.
- Water Parameters: Optimal water conditions include soft, slightly acidic to neutral water with a pH of 6.0–7.5 and temperatures ranging from 72–79°F (22–26°C). As bottom dwellers, they appreciate clean, well-oxygenated water.
- Tank Setup: A well-planted tank with soft substrates such as sand or fine gravel is ideal for this species. Providing hiding places, such as caves or dense plant areas, will help them feel secure.
They are easy to care for and highly adaptable, making them a popular choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.





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