
Aeneus Green Corydoras
The Aeneus Green Corydoras, also known as the Bronze Corydoras, is a small, peaceful, and popular freshwater catfish species, often kept in community aquariums. They are known for their green shimmer, white belly, and scavenging behavior. They are social fish, thriving when kept in groups of six or more.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatibility data for Corydoras (Corydoras spp.)
Temperature
72–79°F
pH Range
6–7.5
Min Tank Size
20 gal
Temperament
peaceful
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