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Corydoras Catfish

Corydoras aeneus

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🌍 Overview

Corydoras catfish are small, armored, bottom-dwelling fish native to the rivers and streams of South America. They are obligate shoaling fish, meaning they need the company of their own species to feel secure and behave naturally, and they spend much of the day actively foraging through soft substrate with sensitive barbels around their mouth. A unique adaptation lets them gulp air at the surface and absorb oxygen through their intestine, a backup system for the low-oxygen waters they evolved in.

📋 Quick Facts

Native Range

South America (Amazon Basin and surrounding river systems)

Natural Habitat

Slow-moving rivers, streams, and flooded forest with soft sediment

Adult Size

2–3 inches (5–7.5 cm)

Wild Diet

Insect larvae, worms, small crustaceans, and organic detritus

Wild Lifespan

5–10 years; up to 15 years with excellent care

Conservation Status

Least Concern (IUCN)

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🤓 Did You Know?

Corydoras catfish can breathe atmospheric air by gulping it at the surface and absorbing oxygen through their intestine — a backup adaptation for the low-oxygen waters they evolved in. This means an occasional dash to the surface for a quick gulp of air is completely normal behavior, not a sign of a sick or distressed fish.