Orange Venezuela Cory | Single
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Description
Description
The Orange Venezuelan Cory Catfish (Corydoras aeneus "Venezuela") is a stunning and peaceful freshwater fish that is native to Venezuela. It is a natural geographic color variant of the popular Bronze Cory Catfish, known for its striking orange coloration along its back. This vibrant color creates a beautiful contrast with the metallic blue-green coloration along the sides of its body.
Appearance:
Coloration: The body is primarily a bright orange or golden hue, often with distinct black markings, particularly around the fins and on the head.
Size: They typically grow to about 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm) in length.
Body Shape: Like other corydoras, they have a stout, flattened body and a rounded snout, which aids in foraging.
Fins: Their pectoral fins are pronounced, and they have a small dorsal fin.
Behavior:
Social Nature: These fish are very social and thrive in groups. They enjoy swimming and foraging together.
Activity Level: They are mostly bottom dwellers, often seen sifting through the substrate for food.
Habitat:
Natural Environment: In the wild, they inhabit shallow, slow-moving rivers and streams with sandy bottoms and plenty of vegetation.
Overall Impression:
The Orange Venezuela Cory is a lively and visually appealing addition to community aquariums, making it a favorite among aquarists for its beauty and engaging behavior.