Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
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Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
Hello all,
I recently started fishkeeping again, and my plan is to focus on my favorite cory, sterbai.
Currently I have a group of 7 youngsters in a 15 gallon tank and I am planning on getting a few more. From my experience, they school way more than bronze corys do! So cute how they pile on top of each other!
However, I was wondering....sterbai are known to be able to tolerate high temperatures, even discus level temps. But on the other hand, can they do well at "typical" cory temperatures, like 22~26℃, too? I would like to keep a school of hastatus with them, but I think they probably prefer cooler temperatures?
Not just tolerate lower temperatures; I would like them to thrive. I want to provide the best for my little corys so any input is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I recently started fishkeeping again, and my plan is to focus on my favorite cory, sterbai.
Currently I have a group of 7 youngsters in a 15 gallon tank and I am planning on getting a few more. From my experience, they school way more than bronze corys do! So cute how they pile on top of each other!
However, I was wondering....sterbai are known to be able to tolerate high temperatures, even discus level temps. But on the other hand, can they do well at "typical" cory temperatures, like 22~26℃, too? I would like to keep a school of hastatus with them, but I think they probably prefer cooler temperatures?
Not just tolerate lower temperatures; I would like them to thrive. I want to provide the best for my little corys so any input is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
Generally speaking, for most fishes the range of temperatures is given. 22- 26 C most often means "don't keep them outside ot het range". Optimum is the middle.
Most of the exceptions are subtropical fishes, with a range such as 8 -30 C. that is 8-12 in winter, in summer 20 up to 30 C and in spring and autumn gradually shifting, something in between. Still, there is an ptimum temperature for each time.
I thing you best have 2 tanks, 1 for sterbai and 1 for hastatus
Most of the exceptions are subtropical fishes, with a range such as 8 -30 C. that is 8-12 in winter, in summer 20 up to 30 C and in spring and autumn gradually shifting, something in between. Still, there is an ptimum temperature for each time.
I thing you best have 2 tanks, 1 for sterbai and 1 for hastatus
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
Thanks Bas!
In that case it would be best to have separate tanks for the two species.
The CotM article here says their preferred temp range is 24~28 C.....Would it be good to aim for 25~26 C? I would like them to live as long as possible without shortening their lifespans due to high metabolism from heat! Somehow this idea that sterbai must have very high temps (28 C+) seems to have gotten stuck in my head!
In that case it would be best to have separate tanks for the two species.
The CotM article here says their preferred temp range is 24~28 C.....Would it be good to aim for 25~26 C? I would like them to live as long as possible without shortening their lifespans due to high metabolism from heat! Somehow this idea that sterbai must have very high temps (28 C+) seems to have gotten stuck in my head!
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
Sterbai dont need 28°C+. I have my groups of C. sterbai usualy around 25-26°C. They are spawning, growing ... Because of some low room T i have one group of young C. sterbai even in tank at 22-24°C, but there i would say growth is slower, but also there is a lot more fish in a tank, so a lot more work for them to get as much food as they want/need.
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?
Thanks! I will keep that in mind! Hopefully mine will be happy and spawn too! (They spawned a lot with their previous owner!) Maybe only some shrimp as tankmates will be okay at that lower temperature!