Sterbai Cory 2.5cm

Corydoras and Catfish

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The Sterbai Corydoras (Corydoras sterbai) is one of the most beloved bottom-dwellers in the aquarium hobby, famous for its striking “salt and pepper” pattern of white spots on a dark body and its brilliant orange pectoral fins. They grow up to 6.5 cm long and possess the classic, armoured appearance of the Callichthyidae family. Native to South America, they thrive in warmer temperatures that would stress other Cory species.

While you can keep a minimum of six, we strongly suggest a group of 8–12 Sterbai Corys to see their most natural behaviour. They are quite hardy and can adapt to a pH range of 6.0–7.6, but they truly flourish in soft to moderate water hardness. Because they are native to warmer regions, they are the perfect companions for high-temperature tanks. Our juveniles are 2.5 cm on average and are imported from trusted farms.

The Sterbai is the most heat-tolerant of the Corydoras types, making it a classic and semi-hardy choice for the community tank. Avoid housing them with aggressive bottom-dwellers or fish large enough to swallow them, as they are peaceful and non-confrontational. Since they spend their time sifting through the substrate, ensure you provide high-quality sinking foods that reach the bottom. Their favourite meals include sinking catfish pellets, frozen bloodworms, and live blackworms or tubifex.

Scientific Name Corydoras sterbai
Family Callichthyidae
Origin South America (Brazil and Bolivia)
Breeding Egg layer
Temperament Peaceful
Tank Level Bottom-dweller
Lifespan 4–6 years
Minimum Tank Size 60L
Size 5.5–6.5 cm
Difficulty Easy
pH 6.0–7.5
Temperature 23–27°C

Quick Care Tips

  • Social: Keep Sterbai Corys in groups of six or more; they are extremely social fish and feel much more secure when shoaling with their own kind.
  • Substrate: Use a soft sand substrate to protect their delicate barbels. Avoid sharp gravel, as they constantly sift through the bottom for food.
  • Diet: Provide a variety of sinking protein-rich foods, such as high-quality pellets, and supplement with frozen treats like bloodworms or brine shrimp.
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