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Sterba's Cory

It is hard to misidentify this species but it can be confused with corydoras haraldschultzi although the latter is a long nosed species where c.

Sterba's cory. The main color is dark brown with white and milky spots which have different shapes but they are about the same size. They do well in tanks with softer substrates like sand or smooth pebbles. In the area of the head and back.

It lives in freshwater reservoirs and south america is considered its homeland. The fish is native to the guaporé river region between bolivia and brazil. Central brazil and bolivia.

Corydoras sterbai which is referred to as sterba s cory sterbai cory or sterba s corydoras is a peaceful bottom dwelling member of the armoured catfish group sterba s cory is often confused with corydoras haraldschultzi which is a different species with a lighter background and darker spots. Sterba s cory sterbai cory. Indigenous to the upper rio guapore in brazil south america sterba s cory prefers a dark soft.

68mm or 2 7 sl find near nearer or same sized spp. Sterba s cory is distinguishable from other corydoras species as it has white spots on a black background on its head. The catfish has a rather unusual color.

Sterba s corydoras corydoras sterbai is a member of the south american corydoras genus of freshwater aquarium catfish and one of the most popular species of corydoras due to its attractive markings. It has white spots on a dark body and is a very popular species in the hobby. Cotm 2003 july shane s world reproduction breeding corydoras sterbai.

Sterba s cory cat corydoras sterbai is one of the two more common species of corydoras that have spotted bodies and bright orange fins. Sterba s cory is a peaceful bottom dwelling catfish that is frequently misidentified as schultz s cory corydoras haraldschultzi which has a lighter body background with darker spots and a more elongated snout like head. A page devoted to raising sterba s corydoras with gallery tips on water conditions compatibility and friendly forum.

Corydoras sterbai in a 180l juwel vision with the sterbia feeding on new era plec pellets. Sterbai is the dome headed form the easiest way to tell them apart is that. Origin edit edit source south america.

Females have a larger underbelly when viewed from the top will look a lot wider than a male. Sterbai cory is a small armored fish that belongs to the catfish family. The sterbai corydoras corydoras sterbai is also commonly called the sterbai cory.