Pepper Corydoras

R65,00R175,00

Description

🐟 Pepper Corydoras – Peaceful Bottom-Dweller with Unique Patterns 🫑🌿

Looking for a gentle, hardworking bottom-dweller to add personality and cleanliness to your freshwater tank? Meet the Pepper Corydoras (Corydoras paleatus)—a peaceful and charming catfish species known for its salt-and-pepper speckled body and endearing behavior.

These social scavengers thrive in groups, gently sifting through substrate in search of leftover food while adding subtle beauty to your aquascape.


🌟 Why Choose Pepper Corydoras?

  • 🫧 Natural Tank Cleaners: Constantly active in cleaning uneaten food, helping to maintain water quality.
  • 👫 Highly Social: Peaceful and happiest in groups of 5 or more.
  • 🌱 Low Maintenance: Hardy and adaptable—great for beginner and community tanks.
  • 🖤 Unique Look: Distinctive speckled “peppery” pattern adds character to the bottom zone.

📏 Size & Lifespan

  • 🔹 Adult Size: 5 – 7 cm (2 – 2.75 inches)
  • Lifespan: 5 – 10 years with proper care

🌊 Ideal Water Parameters

  • 💧 Temperature: 21°C – 24°C (70°F – 75°F)
  • 💎 pH: 6.0 – 7.5
  • 🌡 GH: 4 – 12
  • ⚖️ KH: 2 – 10
  • 💦 TDS: 100 – 200 ppm

Stable, clean water and oxygen-rich conditions are essential for their health.


🍽️ Diet & Feeding

Though excellent scavengers, Pepper Corys still need dedicated feeding:

  • 🍤 Sinking pellets and wafers (carnivore or omnivore formulas)
  • 🦐 Blanched veggies like zucchini or spinach (occasionally)
  • 🐛 Frozen or live treats: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia

Feed once or twice a day. Ensure food reaches the bottom.


🧑‍🔧 Care Guide

Help your Pepper Corydoras thrive with these essential care tips:

Care Aspect Recommendation
✅ Tank Size Minimum 60L; more space preferred for groups
🧽 Filtration Gentle flow with high oxygenation
🌿 Substrate Soft sand or fine gravel to protect sensitive barbels
🌱 Decor Plants, driftwood, and hiding spaces recommended
💡 Lighting Moderate; not too bright
🔄 Maintenance Weekly 20% water changes and substrate vacuuming

🤝 Compatible Tank Mates

Pepper Corydoras are peaceful and get along with many other calm species:

✅ Safe Tank Mates ❌ Avoid These
🐠 Tetras, Rasboras, Danios 🐟 Aggressive or large predatory fish
🐟 Dwarf Gouramis, Guppies 🐠 Fin-nippers or cichlids
🦐 Amano or Cherry Shrimp 🦀 Crayfish or predatory inverts
🐌 Snails, other Corydoras 🐟 Bottom-dominating species

💡 Pro Tips

  • Always keep in groups of 5 or more—they’re very social and active when comfortable.
  • Avoid sharp substrates that can injure their delicate barbels.
  • Add floating plants to diffuse light and replicate their natural habitat.
  • These fish may swim to the surface for air—this is normal due to their ability to breathe atmospheric oxygen.

🛍️ Perfect For:

✅ Community aquariums
✅ Planted and natural tanks
✅ Beginner and intermediate hobbyists
✅ Aquarists seeking peaceful, useful bottom-dwellers


Add charm, movement, and natural cleanup power to your aquarium with the delightful Pepper Corydoras. A schooling species that’s both functional and full of personality! 🐟🫑✨


🐟 Corydoras Mixing Compatibility Guide

✅ Best Mixed Cory Combos (Similar Size & Behavior):

Combo Why It Works
Bronze + Albino Same species (C. aeneus)—they school together
Sterbai + Orange Venezuelan Similar size, peaceful, warmer water tolerant
Panda + Julii Close size and calm nature (cooler temp ok)
Sterbai + Peppered Great mix for larger planted tanks
Peru Sp. + Julii Both prefer soft, slightly acidic water
Bronze + Pepper Hardy and adaptable to most conditions

🧠 Tips for Mixing Corys:

  • ✅ Keep at least 3–4 of each variant (6+ preferred per type)

  • ✅ Choose species with similar temperature ranges (±2°C)

  • ✅ Provide lots of hiding spots, soft substrate, and a peaceful tank

  • ✅ Avoid mixing with large, aggressive bottom feeders (e.g. loaches, crayfish)


⚠️ Avoid Mixing:

Combo Reason
Warm-water Sterbai + Cool Panda Big temp difference (Sterbai 25–28°C, Panda 21–23°C)
Tiny dwarf Corys + Large Corys May be outcompeted or stressed
Wild-caught + Captive-bred Acclimation and diet needs can differ

💡 Best Practices:

  • Use sand substrate to protect their barbels

  • Feed sinking pellets & varied protein-rich foods

  • Perform regular water changes (20–30% weekly)

  • Keep in groups of at least 5–6 per type, or mix small groups with caution

Additional information

Amount

Single, Group of 3

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