



Product Details

Size
3cm - 3.5cm

Temperament
Peaceful
General Overview
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Corydoras Sterbai, commonly called the Sterba’s Cory, is one of the most popular species of Corydoras due to its calm nature and distinctive spotted pattern.
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Ideal for freshwater community aquariums, it thrives in planted tanks and provides lively activity at the bottom of the aquarium.
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This hardy species is suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike.
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Its social behavior and charming interactions with tank mates make it a favorite in any community setup.
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Appearance & Coloration
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Compact, armored body with a rounded belly and short fins.
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Distinctive dark body with contrasting white spots along the flanks and head.
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Fins often have light edging, enhancing the visual appeal.
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Size typically ranges from 5–6 cm, small enough for most community tanks.
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Coloration becomes more vibrant in clean, stable water and under proper lighting.
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Temperament & Behavior
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Extremely peaceful and social, making it ideal for community tanks.
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Bottom-dweller that spends most of its time scavenging for leftover food.
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Highly active during the day, often seen in groups displaying synchronized swimming patterns.
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Prefers to be kept in small schools of 5 or more to reduce stress and promote natural behavior.
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Non-aggressive and compatible with other gentle fish species.
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Tank Size & Aquarium Setup
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Minimum tank size: 60 liters (15 gallons), larger recommended for schools.
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Soft, sandy substrate preferred to protect delicate barbels while foraging.
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Include smooth rocks, driftwood, and live plants to provide shelter and resting spots.
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Low to moderate water flow is ideal, mimicking their natural slow-moving river habitats.
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Plenty of hiding spaces reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.
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Water Conditions (Freshwater Parameters)
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Temperature: 22–26 °C
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Water hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH)
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Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: Below 20 ppm
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Stable water conditions are essential for healthy coloration and longevity.
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Regular water changes of 20–30% weekly help maintain optimal water quality.
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Feeding Habit & Diet
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Omnivorous bottom-feeder that actively scavenges.
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Diet includes:
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Sinking pellets or wafers
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Frozen or live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia)
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Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach, peas)
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Occasional algae wafers for supplemental nutrition
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Feed once or twice daily, in amounts small enough to avoid polluting the substrate.
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Group feeding ensures all individuals receive sufficient nutrition.
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Tank Mates & Compatibility
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Ideal with peaceful community fish, including:
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Small tetras
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Rasboras
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Guppies
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Small danios
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Other Corydoras species
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Avoid large, aggressive, or territorial species.
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Works best in schools to promote social behavior and reduce stress.
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Care Level & Maintenance
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Care level: Easy
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Hardy and beginner-friendly if water parameters are maintained.
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Regular monitoring of water quality and substrate cleanliness ensures health.
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Gentle acclimation recommended for new tank introductions.
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Health & Special Notes
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Sensitive to rough or sharp substrates that can damage barbels.
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Avoid copper-based medications.
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Stress may lead to hiding or decreased feeding.
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Keeping in schools reduces anxiety and promotes active foraging behavior.
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Why Choose Corydoras Sterbai?
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Peaceful, social, and bottom-dwelling
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Attractive spotted pattern
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Suitable for community and planted tanks
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Beginner-friendly with hardy nature
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Enhances tank activity and aesthetics
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The Corydoras Sterbai is a delightful addition to any freshwater aquarium, combining charm, activity, and beauty. With proper care, schooling, and stable water conditions, it thrives and brings life to the bottom of your tank.
Corydoras sterbai 3-3.5cm
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