Pygmy Cory
The Pygmy Cory (Corydoras pygmaeus) is an adorable and tiny catfish species that brings all the charm of larger corydoras in a miniature package. These peaceful, social bottom-dwellers are known for their small size, attractive silver body with a black horizontal stripe, and fascinating behavior of swimming in mid-water like tiny tetras. Active, hardy, and endlessly entertaining to watch, Pygmy Corys are perfect for planted nano tanks and small community aquariums where their miniature size and schooling behavior can be fully appreciated.
Care Sheet – Pygmy Cory (Corydoras pygmaeus)
Temperament
Peaceful, social schooling fish
Best kept in groups of 8 or more for natural behavior
Adult Size
1 inch
Minimum Tank Size
10 gallons for a small school
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–78°F
pH: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: <20 ppm
Diet
Omnivorous bottom feeder
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Feed a varied diet:
High-quality micro-pellets or crushed flakes
Frozen or live foods: baby brine shrimp, microworms
Fine powdered foods
Feed small amounts once daily
Behavior & Compatibility
Excellent for peaceful nano and community tanks
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Compatible with:
Small tetras, rasboras, and other nano fish
Peaceful shrimp and snails
Other small, peaceful community fish
Avoid large or aggressive fish
Aquarium Setup
Soft sand substrate essential for barbel health
Well-planted tanks with hiding places
Gentle water flow
Clean, well-maintained water
Care Level
Easy
Very hardy and beginner-friendly
Lifespan
3–5 years with proper care
Special Notes
Tiny size perfect for nano aquariums
Unique behavior of swimming in mid-water like tetras
Attractive silver body with black horizontal stripe
Very active and social when kept in groups