Adolfo Cory (Corydoras adolfoi)
Common Name: Adolfo Cory

Scientific name: Corydoras adolfoi

Max Size: 2.5in

Origin: South America

Min Tank Size: 10 Gallon

Compatibility: Community

Temperature: 23-28oC (73-82oF)

Water chemistry: PH 5.5 - 7.5 dGH 4.0 - 18.0

Diet: Omnivore

Care level: Easy

Sexing: Unknown

Breeding: Spawning

COMMENTS
Prefers dense planting around the edges of the tank, thus providing a large swimming space.Given an adult group of at least 6 fish (a ratio of 3 males to 1 female is best), regular water changes and good diet are the prerequisites for spawning. Although gravel can be used it is best to use a soft sandy substrate.
BREEDING
Not too hard,typical cory methods are used. Condition with good foods,good water quality and do a large water change with water of a lower temperature. Tank should be bare bottomed or fine sand,with a few plants,java moss being ideal. Generally lay about 70 1.3mm eggs in clumps of 3-6,hatching time is about 4 days and the fry will be free swimming after about 2 days. They will live off their yolk sacs for a couple of days,then fed newly hatched brine shrimp, then pre-soaked flake or crushed tablet food. After 1 week,they will be about 6.5mm,growing to about 15mm in a month.