Emerald Green Brochis Cory - Corydoras splendens
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Emerald Green Brochis Cory (Corydoras splendens)
The Emerald Green Brochis Cory, also known as the Emerald Catfish or Brochis splendens, is a robust, peaceful bottom-dwelling fish known for its stunning, iridescent green sheen. A popular choice for community aquariums, this fish belongs to the catfish family and is admired for its beauty and ability to help maintain a clean substrate.
Description:
• Common Name: Emerald Green Brochis Cory, Emerald Catfish
• Scientific Name: Corydoras splendens (formerly Brochis splendens)
• Family: Callichthyidae
• Size: 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm)
• Color: Metallic green body with hints of gold or blue under certain lighting.
Native Region:
The Emerald Green Brochis Cory is native to slow-moving rivers and streams in the Amazon Basin in South America, where it inhabits soft-bottomed areas rich in organic debris.
Aquarium Setup:
• Tank Size: Minimum of 30 gallons (113 liters); they are social and prefer to be kept in groups of 5 or more.
• Water Parameters:
• Temperature: 72-79°F (22-26°C)
• pH: 6.0-7.5
• Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2-12 dGH)
• Diet: Omnivorous; they thrive on a diet of sinking pellets, wafers, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They also scavenge for uneaten food on the substrate.
Care Level:
• Difficulty: Easy
• Temperament: Peaceful and social; they do well in community tanks with other non-aggressive species.
• Lifespan: 5-8 years with proper care.
Behavior:
The Emerald Green Brochis Cory is a peaceful, shoaling species that enjoys the company of its own kind. These bottom-dwellers are active during the day, spending their time foraging along the substrate. While they are peaceful, they are slightly larger than most Corydoras species and require a bit more space.
Additional Tips:
• Tank Mates: Best suited for community aquariums with other peaceful species like tetras, rasboras, or small gouramis. Avoid housing them with aggressive fish that may stress or harm them.
• Substrate: A soft substrate, such as sand or smooth gravel, is recommended to prevent damage to their delicate barbels.
• Breeding: Emerald Green Brochis Cory are egg layers, typically depositing their eggs on plants or aquarium glass. To trigger breeding, cooler water changes mimicking the rainy season can be effective.