Basic information
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This is the long-nosed cousin to the more common Corydoras oiapoquensis. They are both stunning species with a very distinct banded tail.
Country
Author(s)
Burgess, 1992
Author(s)
Burgess, 1992
Subspecies
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ID Group
C-number(s)
CW-number(s)
Synonyms
Local Names
Etymology
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Type Locality
Cumuri Creek, at left bank of Oyapock R., upstream of first rapids of Grande Roche, French Guiana.
Drainage system
Collection Sites
Detailed Map
Approximate map position.
Basic ID
Sand-colored with a banded tail, with black mask and base of dorsal fin.
Sexing
Looking at the fish from above, the female is widest at the center of the body, while the male is widest just behind the pectoral fins.
When they are well fed or in breeding condition the female is always plumper, also seen from the side.
Males are normally smaller and have longer pectoral fins than females. Their pelvic (ventral) fins are more pointed.
Females are normally larger, have rounded pectoral fin. Their pelvic (ventral) fins are rounded to form a pouch for the eggs when spawning.
Standard length
Male
5 cm / 2 in
Female
6 cm / 2.4 in
Husbandry / Keeping
Compatibility
Peaceful
Group Size
- Small (4-6)
- Medium (7-10)
Diet
Omnivore
Ease of Keeping
Medium
Approx. max. Age
6 years
Spawning
Has been Spawned
Yes
Bred by Me
Not yet!
Difficulty
Relatively Hard
Egg Size
Not known
Comments
Recommended Tank Parameters
Min. tank size
100 liters / 26 gal
Min. tank length
75 cm / 30 in
Tank Setup
Recommended water parameters
Temperature Range
22 - 27°C / 71.6 - 81°F
pH Range
5 - 7.5
TDS Range
20 - 500 ppm
kH Range
20 - 300 ppm
dH Range
40 - 500 ppm
Water Parameters
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