
Albino Pygmy Corydoras (Corydoras pygmaeus 'Albino') Small
Albino Pygmy Corydoras (Corydoras pygmaeus 'Albino') is a rare and charming nano catfish, ideal for peaceful community aquariums and aquascaped setups.Â
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Corydoras pygmaeus (Albino variant)
- Common Name: Albino Pygmy Corydoras
- Size: 2â2.5 cm (0.75â1 inch) adult sizeÂ
- Lifespan: 3â5 yearsÂ
- Coloration: Soft pinkish-white body with red eyes, typical of albino traitsÂ
Natural Habitat
- Origin: Captive-bred variant; wild-type found in Madeira and Nanay River basins, South America
- Environment: Slow-moving, heavily planted streams with fine sand, leaf litter, and aquatic vegetation
Aquarium Setup
- Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a group of 6+Â
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to protect delicate barbels
- Decor: Driftwood, leaf litter, caves, and live plants like Java Moss, Anubias, and Cryptocorynes
-
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72â80°F (22â27°C)
- pH: 6.2â7.5
- Hardness: 2â15 dGH
- KH: 2â10 dKH
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge filters or adjustable flow filters recommendedÂ
Diet
- Omnivorous: Bottom-feeding scavengers
-
Staple Foods:
- Sinking micro pellets
- Algae wafers
-
Protein Treats:
- Baby brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Microworms
-
Vegetables:
- Blanched zucchini
- Spinach
- Spirulina-based foodsÂ
Behavior & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful, social, and active
- Schooling: Best kept in groups of 6 or more
-
Tank Mates:
- Ember Tetras
- Chili Rasboras
- Celestial Pearl Danios
- Shrimp (Neocaridina, Caridina)
- Otocinclus
- Avoid: Large or aggressive fish like cichlids or barbsÂ
Breeding
- Method: Egg-layers
- Trigger: Simulate rainy season with cool water changes and raise temperature to 75â78°F
- Eggs: Adhesive, hatch in 3â5 days
-
Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria and powdered fry food
- Transition to baby brine shrimpÂ
Care Tips
- Use fine substrate to protect barbels
- Maintain excellent water qualityâsensitive to ammonia and nitrites
- Provide plenty of hiding spots to reduce stress
- Ensure food reaches the bottom in community tanks
Albino Pygmy Corydoras (Corydoras pygmaeus 'Albino') is a rare and charming nano catfish, ideal for peaceful community aquariums and aquascaped setups.Â
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Corydoras pygmaeus (Albino variant)
- Common Name: Albino Pygmy Corydoras
- Size: 2â2.5 cm (0.75â1 inch) adult sizeÂ
- Lifespan: 3â5 yearsÂ
- Coloration: Soft pinkish-white body with red eyes, typical of albino traitsÂ
Natural Habitat
- Origin: Captive-bred variant; wild-type found in Madeira and Nanay River basins, South America
- Environment: Slow-moving, heavily planted streams with fine sand, leaf litter, and aquatic vegetation
Aquarium Setup
- Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a group of 6+Â
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to protect delicate barbels
- Decor: Driftwood, leaf litter, caves, and live plants like Java Moss, Anubias, and Cryptocorynes
-
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72â80°F (22â27°C)
- pH: 6.2â7.5
- Hardness: 2â15 dGH
- KH: 2â10 dKH
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge filters or adjustable flow filters recommendedÂ
Diet
- Omnivorous: Bottom-feeding scavengers
-
Staple Foods:
- Sinking micro pellets
- Algae wafers
-
Protein Treats:
- Baby brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Microworms
-
Vegetables:
- Blanched zucchini
- Spinach
- Spirulina-based foodsÂ
Behavior & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful, social, and active
- Schooling: Best kept in groups of 6 or more
-
Tank Mates:
- Ember Tetras
- Chili Rasboras
- Celestial Pearl Danios
- Shrimp (Neocaridina, Caridina)
- Otocinclus
- Avoid: Large or aggressive fish like cichlids or barbsÂ
Breeding
- Method: Egg-layers
- Trigger: Simulate rainy season with cool water changes and raise temperature to 75â78°F
- Eggs: Adhesive, hatch in 3â5 days
-
Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria and powdered fry food
- Transition to baby brine shrimpÂ
Care Tips
- Use fine substrate to protect barbels
- Maintain excellent water qualityâsensitive to ammonia and nitrites
- Provide plenty of hiding spots to reduce stress
- Ensure food reaches the bottom in community tanks
Description
Albino Pygmy Corydoras (Corydoras pygmaeus 'Albino') is a rare and charming nano catfish, ideal for peaceful community aquariums and aquascaped setups.Â
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Corydoras pygmaeus (Albino variant)
- Common Name: Albino Pygmy Corydoras
- Size: 2â2.5 cm (0.75â1 inch) adult sizeÂ
- Lifespan: 3â5 yearsÂ
- Coloration: Soft pinkish-white body with red eyes, typical of albino traitsÂ
Natural Habitat
- Origin: Captive-bred variant; wild-type found in Madeira and Nanay River basins, South America
- Environment: Slow-moving, heavily planted streams with fine sand, leaf litter, and aquatic vegetation
Aquarium Setup
- Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a group of 6+Â
- Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to protect delicate barbels
- Decor: Driftwood, leaf litter, caves, and live plants like Java Moss, Anubias, and Cryptocorynes
-
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72â80°F (22â27°C)
- pH: 6.2â7.5
- Hardness: 2â15 dGH
- KH: 2â10 dKH
- Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge filters or adjustable flow filters recommendedÂ
Diet
- Omnivorous: Bottom-feeding scavengers
-
Staple Foods:
- Sinking micro pellets
- Algae wafers
-
Protein Treats:
- Baby brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Microworms
-
Vegetables:
- Blanched zucchini
- Spinach
- Spirulina-based foodsÂ
Behavior & Compatibility
- Temperament: Peaceful, social, and active
- Schooling: Best kept in groups of 6 or more
-
Tank Mates:
- Ember Tetras
- Chili Rasboras
- Celestial Pearl Danios
- Shrimp (Neocaridina, Caridina)
- Otocinclus
- Avoid: Large or aggressive fish like cichlids or barbsÂ
Breeding
- Method: Egg-layers
- Trigger: Simulate rainy season with cool water changes and raise temperature to 75â78°F
- Eggs: Adhesive, hatch in 3â5 days
-
Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria and powdered fry food
- Transition to baby brine shrimpÂ
Care Tips
- Use fine substrate to protect barbels
- Maintain excellent water qualityâsensitive to ammonia and nitrites
- Provide plenty of hiding spots to reduce stress
- Ensure food reaches the bottom in community tanks























