Corydoras gossei

Corydoras gossei is one of the many nice little schooling ground dwellers from Brazil. They can grow to a maximum of about 6 centimeters in length.

Corydoras gossei

Corydoras gossei is a peaceful bottom dweller that should be kept in a school of at least 6. The aquarium may be densely planted. However, a part of the bottom must be kept free where they can dig for food. This part must be provided with fine gravel or rounded sand so that the barbels are not damaged.

Corydoras seussi and Corydoras gossei
Corydoras seussi and Corydoras gossei

They look very much like Corydoras seussi. The difference is clearly visible on the snout. Corydoras seussi has a much longer and more pointed snout. The snout of Corydoras gossei is somewhat more rounded in shape, see also the difference in this photo.

Origin

Brazil, Rio Mamoré.

Diet

They are omnivores with a preference for live food.

Breeding Corydoras gossei

Breeding Corydoras gossei is fairly simple. A water change of about 50 percent is sufficient to promote spawning. Up to 150 eggs are deposited between plants. It is wise to remove the parents after spawning. After 2 days the young hatch and another 4 days later they swim free. They can be raised on brine shrimp nauplii.

Also see the article Breeding Corydoras gossei.

Author

Jan Bukkems – Aquavisie

Copyright image

Daragh Owens

Additional information

Family

Genus

Group

Species

gossei

First described by

Han Nijssen

Character

Social behaviour

Breeding behaviour

Diet

Min. aquarium length in cm

60

Zone

Origin

Country

ecosystem

Minimum length

5

Length maximum

6

Temperature minimum

22

Temperature maximum

26

pH minimum

6.0

pH maximum

6.5

GH minimum

5

GH max

8

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