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Boesemani's Corydoras – Corydoras boesemani | Rare ornamental fish with a golden shimmer and calm schooling behavior
Boesemani's Corydoras – Corydoras boesemani | Rare ornamental fish with a golden shimmer and calm schooling behavior
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The Boesemani corydoras (Corydoras boesemani) is a rare and extremely attractive corydoras from South America , distinguished by its golden sheen and subtle dark spots . This elegant species was named after the Dutch ichthyologist Marinus Boeseman and is still relatively uncommon in aquariums – a hidden gem for collectors and enthusiasts of exceptional corydoras.
The Boesemani corydoras is peaceful, sociable, and active . In groups of six or more, it displays harmonious schooling behavior and contributes to a lively yet calm aquarium atmosphere.
🌿 Characteristics & Attitude:
🐠 Fish size: M (2.5–3 cm)
🌎 Origin: South America (Brazil, Rio Araguaia)
🌡️ Temperature: 23-27°C
💧 pH value: 6.0–7.5
⚖️ Total hardness: up to 15 °dGH
🐟 Social behavior: Peaceful, schooling fish (from 6 animals)
🌾 Aquarium: From 60 liters, with sandy substrate, plants & roots
🍽️ Feeding:
It eats live, frozen, and dry food . Artemia, cyclops, mosquito larvae, and sinking food tablets are particularly suitable.
💡 Tip:
A dark substrate and subdued light emphasize the golden sheen and make the fine details of the drawing appear particularly beautiful.
👉 Conclusion:
The Boesemani armored catfish (Corydoras boesemani) is a rare, peaceful and visually elegant bottom-dwelling fish – ideal for naturalistic community aquariums and collectors.
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