❤️ Care
Overview
The Sixray Corydoras is a popular choice for freshwater aquarists due to its resilience and moderate level of care. They are known for their social nature and thrive best in groups.Tank Setup
Sixray Corydoras are bottom dwellers, so it is crucial to have a substrate that mimics their natural habitat, usually fine sand or smooth gravel. They require a tank pH between 6-8 and a temperature ranging from 22-28°C. It is recommended to have at least 5 liters of water per fish to maintain proper tank conditions. These fish enjoy a social setting, and a minimum school size of six is ideal to keep them comfortable and lively in the tank.Feeding
The diet of Sixray Corydoras should be varied to ensure optimal health and vibrant colors. They can be fed flakes, pellets, and freeze-dried foods including bloodworms and daphnia. Additional protein-rich options such as brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and feeder fish can be introduced. They also appreciate vegetable matter and algae wafers that provide necessary nutrients. Occasionally offering micro worms, frozen shrimp, or stick-on tablets can also enrich their dietary experience.Maintenance
These corydoras have low maintenance requirements. Regular water changes and monitoring of water parameters are essential to keep the environment stable and healthy for the fish. Their hardiness at a level of 4 out of 5 makes them a resilient species, although regular checks for diseases or unusual behaviors are advised.Behavioral Characteristics
Sixray Corydoras are mostly peaceful and mildly territorial. During breeding, they may become slightly more aggressive, so it is essential to provide ample hiding spots with aquatic plants or decorations. Their social behavior means they interact well with other peaceful species, making them suitable for community tanks.Breeding
Although they show slightly increased aggression when breeding, providing optimal conditions such as a stable diet, clean water, and a peaceful environment will facilitate the process. Like many corydoras species, they tend to lay eggs on flat surfaces, therefore having sufficient flat rocks or broad-leaved plants in the tank can encourage successful breeding.Conclusion
The Sixray Corydoras offer an exciting addition to any community tank. With the right care, environment, and social companions, they can live a healthy and interactive life in captivity. Their affordability and moderate popularity make them an attractive option for aquarists of varying experience levels.📊 Datasheet
View More- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessResilient
- Liters per Fish5 L
- Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 8.0
- Minimum School Size6
- Temperature22.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.