Description
Pygmy Corydoras (Corydoras pygmaeus), also known as the pygmy catfish, is a tropical freshwater fish. It belongs to the subfamily Corydoradinae within the family Callichthyidae. These tiny fish are native to South America.
- Appearance: Pygmy Cory Catfish have a unique teardrop-shaped body with a large head. They sport a thick black stripe running from their snout to their caudal fin, along with a metallic silvery sheen. Their bellies are white and males and females looking practically identical expect the females are generally larger.
- Size: These fish are truly pint-sized, with an average length of about 1″ Rarely they may grow up to 1.5″ with excellent care.
- Lifespan – approx 3 years on average.
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