
Corydoras Julii (Leopard)
Corydoras Julii (Leopard Cory)
Bring life and personality to your aquarium with the charming Corydoras Julii, commonly known as the Leopard Cory. This peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish is loved for its intricate spotted pattern and active, social behavior.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Corydoras julii
- Common Name: Leopard Cory, Julii Cory
- Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
- Temperament: Peaceful, community-friendly
- Lifespan: 5+ years with proper care
- Diet: Omnivore – accepts pellets, wafers, frozen & live foods
Why You'll Love Them:
Leopard Corydoras are fantastic additions to community aquariums. They spend their time foraging along the substrate, helping clean up uneaten food while adding constant movement to the lower levels of your tank. Their unique spotted pattern gives them a striking “leopard” look that stands out in any setup.
These fish thrive in groups and display their best behavior when kept in schools of 5 or more—you’ll often see them darting around together or resting side-by-side.
Care Requirements:
- Tank Size: 20 gallons minimum
- Water Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
- pH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel (to protect sensitive barbels)
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with hiding spots and gentle filtration
Tank Mates:
Compatible with:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Guppies
- Dwarf cichlids
- Other peaceful community fish
Feeding:
Leopard Corys are not just “cleaner fish” they require a balanced diet. Feed sinking pellets or wafers daily, supplemented with frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp for optimal health and coloration.
Pro Tip: Always acclimate slowly and keep in groups to reduce stress and bring out natural schooling behavior.
Corydoras Julii (Leopard Cory)
Bring life and personality to your aquarium with the charming Corydoras Julii, commonly known as the Leopard Cory. This peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish is loved for its intricate spotted pattern and active, social behavior.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Corydoras julii
- Common Name: Leopard Cory, Julii Cory
- Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
- Temperament: Peaceful, community-friendly
- Lifespan: 5+ years with proper care
- Diet: Omnivore – accepts pellets, wafers, frozen & live foods
Why You'll Love Them:
Leopard Corydoras are fantastic additions to community aquariums. They spend their time foraging along the substrate, helping clean up uneaten food while adding constant movement to the lower levels of your tank. Their unique spotted pattern gives them a striking “leopard” look that stands out in any setup.
These fish thrive in groups and display their best behavior when kept in schools of 5 or more—you’ll often see them darting around together or resting side-by-side.
Care Requirements:
- Tank Size: 20 gallons minimum
- Water Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
- pH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel (to protect sensitive barbels)
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with hiding spots and gentle filtration
Tank Mates:
Compatible with:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Guppies
- Dwarf cichlids
- Other peaceful community fish
Feeding:
Leopard Corys are not just “cleaner fish” they require a balanced diet. Feed sinking pellets or wafers daily, supplemented with frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp for optimal health and coloration.
Pro Tip: Always acclimate slowly and keep in groups to reduce stress and bring out natural schooling behavior.
Description
Corydoras Julii (Leopard Cory)
Bring life and personality to your aquarium with the charming Corydoras Julii, commonly known as the Leopard Cory. This peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish is loved for its intricate spotted pattern and active, social behavior.
Key Features:
- Scientific Name: Corydoras julii
- Common Name: Leopard Cory, Julii Cory
- Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
- Temperament: Peaceful, community-friendly
- Lifespan: 5+ years with proper care
- Diet: Omnivore – accepts pellets, wafers, frozen & live foods
Why You'll Love Them:
Leopard Corydoras are fantastic additions to community aquariums. They spend their time foraging along the substrate, helping clean up uneaten food while adding constant movement to the lower levels of your tank. Their unique spotted pattern gives them a striking “leopard” look that stands out in any setup.
These fish thrive in groups and display their best behavior when kept in schools of 5 or more—you’ll often see them darting around together or resting side-by-side.
Care Requirements:
- Tank Size: 20 gallons minimum
- Water Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
- pH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel (to protect sensitive barbels)
- Tank Setup: Well-planted with hiding spots and gentle filtration
Tank Mates:
Compatible with:
- Tetras
- Rasboras
- Guppies
- Dwarf cichlids
- Other peaceful community fish
Feeding:
Leopard Corys are not just “cleaner fish” they require a balanced diet. Feed sinking pellets or wafers daily, supplemented with frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp for optimal health and coloration.
Pro Tip: Always acclimate slowly and keep in groups to reduce stress and bring out natural schooling behavior.























