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Adolfoi Corydoras are a species that has recently been rising in popularity in the aquarium hobby, they have all the amazing benefits that the corydoras species offer whilst having a level of exclusivity in their availability. They also have a totally different colour palette when compared to the often darker colours that other common corydoras species offer. Corydoras commonly called cories are a staple fish for any tropical community aquarium, they are hardy, super active, and have tonnes of benefits as well. The lighter colours of the Adolfoi Corydoras make them a real eye-catcher in aquariums as they have a white base colour and an interesting mix of brand and black. Much like a scum corydoras, the Adolfoi have a jet black bar running from the start of the dorsal fin all the way to their tail.

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Adolfoi Corydoras
 


Adolfoi Corydoras are a species that has recently been rising in popularity in the aquarium hobby, they have all the amazing benefits that the corydoras species offer whilst having a level of exclusivity in their availability. They also have a totally different colour palette when compared to the often darker colours that other common corydoras species offer. Corydoras commonly called cories are a staple fish for any tropical community aquarium, they are hardy, super active, and have tonnes of benefits as well. The lighter colours of the Adolfoi Corydoras make them a real eye-catcher in aquariums as they have a white base colour and an interesting mix of brand and black. Much like a scum corydoras, the Adolfoi have a jet black bar running from the start of the dorsal fin all the way to their tail.

They also have a separate black bar across their face almost giving them a warpaint look and their most notable feature is the rusty orange just behind their head. One of the greatest benefits to all corydoras is their habit of constantly stirring the substrate layer, they act like mini bulldozers sometimes shoving their entire face into the sand bed searching for food which in turn makes sure it is stays turned over. They are also bottom-dwelling fish and are an awesome option to add some life to the bottom of the tank. Adolfoi Corydoras are not shy fish and are constantly actively making them a great and popular fish for tropical communities and planted aquariums, these corydoras are also considered to be schooling catfish. In the wild corydoras are often seen in groups of a few hundred however in the home aquarium it is recommended to keep at least 3 or more. An ideal school would be around 6 plus individuals to really make them feel comfortable and to add some activity to the tank.

The adolfoi corydoras are incredibly peaceful and remain fairly small at 6cm max. They are also bred fairly easily in captivity where they will scatter eggs often on the aquarium glass resulting in a fun breeding project. Differentiating males and females are possible where the males are often smaller and narrower compared to the larger-bodied females.  However, the best method to identify is to get a pack of 4-6 Corydoras and let a pair naturally form. The wild origin of the adolfoi corydoras is South America.

 

Tank Recommendations for your Adolfoi Corydoras

Being a small catfish, Adolfoi corydoras can be kept in smaller aquariums with the minimum being around 60 liters (20 gallons). This ensures that there is enough space for a school of Corydoras along with any other tank mates. A sand substrate is best as coarser substrates like gravel often result in Corydoras damaging their barbels, this can then lead to infection or further medical problems. The adolfoi corydoras would look really nice against natural coloured sand with incredibly fine gravel as this would best replicate their native range and allow for the cories to blend into their surroundings. They will also appreciate larger stones and wood in the aquarium to allow for cover. Adolfoi also plants safely and thrive in a well-planted aquarium. Larger leafed plants such as amazon swords also allow for great egg-laying surfaces. The leaves with eggs can be pinched out of the aquarium and raised separately.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

Adolfoi Corydoras is an incredibly peaceful fish that can be kept with an absolutely massive range of community aquariums. They do not display any aggression even when breeding and make for a perfect addition even with sensitive or shy fish. They also make for great dither fish allowing for potentially shy tank mates to display themselves more. The only factor which should be considered is that Corydoras are almost exclusively a bottom-dwelling species which means that any super active or large top dwelling fish may outcompete the corydoras for food.  


Usually Compatible

community fish such as rams, tetras, angelfish, discus, rainbow fish, and many many more.

 

Sometimes Compatible

Larger peaceful South American cichlids such as Uaru, Severums, and other fish may out-compete them as they are mostly bottom-dwelling fish. 

 


Rarely Compatible

Large and aggressive species such as the Oscars may prey on the Corydoras. This is especially important as Corydoras have spines on their pectoral fins like many catfish, this can result in both the corydoras and the predator fish’s death.


Feeding your Adolfoi Corydoras 

Adolfoi cories are very easy to feed. They will take a wide range of pellets, flakes, and frozen foods. Just like any fish though they should be fed a varied diet with a mix of different foods. The ideal diet would be a good quality micro slow sinking pellet or crushed flake, supplemented with frozen bloodworms or black worms or even live foods like baby brine shrimp or micro worms. The only thing to ensure is that the food is actually reaching the Corydoras as they can often be outcompeted. This can be averted through multiple feedings throughout the day or the use of a feeding tube.

More Information
Scientific Name Corydoras adolfoi
Care Level Easy
Common Names Adolfoi Corydoras
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Callichthyidae
Lifespan (years) 10
Max. Length (cm) 6
Min. Tank Volume (l) 60 Liters
Origin South America
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22-26° C (71-79° F), pH 5.0-7.0
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