Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?

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Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?

Post by Quokka »

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!
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?

Post by Bas Pels »

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
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?

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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!
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Re: Corydoras sterbai; are lower temperatures okay?

Post by CorySlo »

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?

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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!
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