Corydoras sp.( Cw009 ) 0.5″-1.5″ WILD CAUGHT

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Corydoras sp. (CW009) is another species of Corydoras identified with a temporary “CW” number, specifically CW009. These numbers are used to catalog species that haven’t been scientifically described yet or are variants of known species.

Here are some details about Corydoras sp. (CW009):

  • Native Range: Like many Corydoras, CW009 is likely native to South America, inhabiting slow-moving rivers and streams with soft substrates.
  • Size: This species typically grows to about 2–2.5 inches (5–6 cm), similar to other Corydoras species.
  • Appearance: CW009 is known for its distinctive dark markings, usually featuring a pale body with a prominent black stripe running horizontally along the midline or spots on its head. These markings make it stand out in the aquarium.
  • Temperament: Peaceful and social, this species does well in groups of six or more. Like other Corydoras, they are great for community tanks and get along with other peaceful fish.
  • Diet: They are omnivores that feed on sinking pellets, flakes, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. In the wild, they are scavengers, picking up detritus and small organisms from the substrate.
  • Water Parameters: CW009 prefers soft, slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.0–7.5) and a temperature range of 72–79°F (22–26°C). It’s important to keep the water clean and well-filtered.
  • Tank Setup: A tank with a soft, sandy substrate is ideal to protect their sensitive barbels. They enjoy tanks with plenty of hiding spots such as plants, driftwood, and caves. The tank should also have moderate lighting and calm water flow to mimic their natural environment.

Corydoras sp. (CW009) is prized by Corydoras enthusiasts for its beautiful appearance and peaceful nature. As with other Corydoras, they are relatively easy to care for and suitable for community aquariums, making them a popular choice for hobbyists.

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