Corydora Emerald Brochis - Corydoras splendens
The emerald catfish is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the family Callichthyidae native to the Amazon Basin in South America.
Average adult size: 2.8 - 3.2 inches (7 - 8 cm)
Compatible Tank Mates
emerald catfish is a peaceful, social fish best kept in groups of six or more. Compatible tank mates include small, gentle species like tetras, guppies, and rasboras. It is important to avoid housing them with large or aggressive fish that could cause stress or injury.
Feeding
emerald catfish are omnivores that thrive on a diverse diet. Their main food should be premium sinking pellets or micro-pellets, complemented by live or frozen treats such as daphnia, baby brine shrimp, or bloodworms. Supplementing with blanched vegetables like zucchini or cucumber helps maintain a well-rounded nutrition. Providing this balanced diet supports their energy and promotes robust health.
Fun Facts
- Species: Brochis splendens
- Common Name: Emerald Green Cory Catfish
- Origin: South America
- Diet: Omnivorous
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Temperature: 22–26°C
- Max Size: 7–8 cm
- Tank Size: 30 gallons