🦐 AUSTRALIAN-BRED SHRIMP • FREE SHIPPING OVER $189 • NEW ARRIVALS WEEKLY
Connect with us on WhatsApp for FREE Support

Corydoras Habrosus 2-3cm

Description

Corydoras habrosus, also known as the Salt and Pepper Cory, is a small freshwater catfish native to South America, specifically to the upper Orinoco and Negro river basins. They are popular aquarium fish due to their small size, peaceful nature, and unique appearance.

Corydoras habrosus have a plump body and grow to be around 1 inch in length. Their coloration is grayish brown with scattered black speckles, resembling salt and pepper, hence their common name. They also have two pairs of barbels on their face, which they use to search for food on the substrate.

Corydoras habrosus are peaceful and social fish that are best kept in groups of at least 6 individuals in a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space. They are generally hardy and adaptable fish that can thrive in a range of water conditions, though they prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with temperatures between 72°F and 78°F. They are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including sinking pellets, frozen and live foods, and vegetable matter.

Temperature: 20 – 26 °C

pH: 5.5 – 7.5

Hardness: 36 – 179 ppm

Reference Pic from: Here

Corydoras Habrosus 2-3cm

Product form

SKU: CHABROSUS

Out of stock

$20.00


All prices include GST
Is Online Fish Ordering Right for You?
    • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
    • Live Guaranteed to your Home or Office
    • Price Match Available

    Description

    Corydoras habrosus, also known as the Salt and Pepper Cory, is a small freshwater catfish native to South America, specifically to the upper Orinoco and Negro river basins. They are popular aquarium fish due to their small size, peaceful nature, and unique appearance.

    Corydoras habrosus have a plump body and grow to be around 1 inch in length. Their coloration is grayish brown with scattered black speckles, resembling salt and pepper, hence their common name. They also have two pairs of barbels on their face, which they use to search for food on the substrate.

    Corydoras habrosus are peaceful and social fish that are best kept in groups of at least 6 individuals in a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space. They are generally hardy and adaptable fish that can thrive in a range of water conditions, though they prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with temperatures between 72°F and 78°F. They are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including sinking pellets, frozen and live foods, and vegetable matter.

    Temperature: 20 – 26 °C

    pH: 5.5 – 7.5

    Hardness: 36 – 179 ppm

    Reference Pic from: Here

    Live Arrival & Ordering FAQ

    Do you offer a live arrival guarantee?

    Yes. All livestock is covered by our Live Arrival Guarantee.

    In the rare event of DOA, please contact us promptly with clear photos of the livestock in the original unopened bag.

    Please review our full DOA and store policies before purchase.

    Can you ship to all states in Australia?

    No. Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship livestock or live plants to WA and TAS.

    What should I check before ordering?

    Before placing an order, make sure:

    • Your tank is fully cycled and stable
    • Your aquarium has enough space for the species
    • Your current livestock are compatible in temperament, size, and requirements
    • Your water parameters, habitat, and temperature suit the species
    • You are not adding too many fish at once
    What should I expect when my fish arrives?

    It is normal for fish, shrimp, or snails to look pale, stressed, or less active after shipping.

    This is temporary. Most livestock will settle and regain colour within a few days.

    How long does it take for fish to settle in?

    Most livestock will take 3–7 days to fully adjust to their new environment.

    Should I feed my fish immediately after arrival?

    No. We recommend waiting 24 hours before feeding to allow them to settle.

    If you already have fish in your tank, feeding them before introducing new arrivals can help reduce stress.

    Why do fish sometimes struggle after being added to a tank?

    In most cases, issues are caused by tank conditions, not shipping.

    • Uncycled or unstable tanks
    • Poor water parameters
    • Overstocking
    • Unsuitable tank mates
    What is Nano Tanks Australia’s main tip for new livestock?

    Most livestock losses happen in immature or unstable tanks, not during shipping.

    If your setup is not fully established, the risk to new arrivals is significantly higher.

    Not sure if this fish is right for your setup?

    If you are unsure whether this species suits your setup, contact us before ordering and we’ll help point you in the right direction.

    Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Nano Tanks Australia, Powered by Shopify

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Google Pay
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account