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Sodalis Corydoras

Sodalis Corydoras

Origin

South America

Habitat Size

50 - 150 Liters

Water Type

Fresh Water

Water Temperature

22º-28ºC

Cost in India

₹80 - ₹150

Size

3 - 4 inches (Small)

Diet

Omnivore

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by Happy Pet TeamUpdated on 19 Nov 2025

The Sodalis Corydoras fish is a captivating freshwater catfish native to the Amazon river in Peru and Brazil. It is a prized possession for many aquarists. The catfish is commonly known as ‘false network cory.’

This Sodalis Corydoras fish boasts a distinctive pattern, has a peaceful nature, and adapts easily in community aquariums. It is an excellent choice for enthusiasts looking for an active, small bottom dweller.

Size of False Network Catfish

Sodalis Corydoras size is approximately 5 cm (2 inches). It can vary slightly depending on the environment.

Sodalis Corydoras Fish Life Expectancy

Sodalis Corydoras Lifespan is up to 5 years. Maintaining stable water conditions and a balanced diet is essential for their longevity.

Sodalis Corydoras Price

Sodalis Corydoras price typically ranges from ₹600 to ₹800 for a group of 10 individuals. Availability may vary, so it's advisable to check with local retailers or online platforms

Best Tank Mates

  1. Neon Tetras
  2. Rasboras
  3. Small Characins
  4. Dwarf Cichlids (e.g., Apistogramma)
  5. Other Corydoras species

Avoid Pairing with

  1. Large or aggressive fish (e.g., Oscars, Jack Dempsey Cichlids)
  2. Fin-nipping species (e.g., Tiger Barbs)
  3. Predatory fish (e.g., Redtail Catfish)

Characteristics

Temperament

Aggressive

Friendly

Compatibility with other fishes

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Habitat Size

Small

Large

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Sodalis Corydoras Fish Habitat

Initial Setup Cost

₹4,000 - ₹12,000

Water Temperature

22º -28ºC

Water Type

Fresh Water

PH Level

6 - 7.5

Creating an optimal environment is crucial for the well-being of Sodalis Corydoras fish.

Parameter

Recommended Range

Tank Size

Minimum 30 gallons (110-120L)

Substrate

Fine sand or smooth gravel

Water Temperature

22–26°C (72–79°F)

pH Level

6.0–7.5

Hardness (GH)

2–25 dGH

Lighting

Low to moderate

Decorations

Driftwood, live plants, caves

Essential Equipment

Aquarium tank

Water filter

Heater

Light

Substrate

Decor

Dietary Needs of Sodalis Corydoras Fish

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹80 - ₹ 150

Sodalis Corydoras are omnivorous bottom feeders. Their diet should consist of:

  1. High-quality sinking pellets
  2. Algae wafers
  3. Frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp
  4. Occasional blanched vegetables (e.g., zucchini, spinach)

Feed them once or twice daily, ensuring the food sinks to the substrate. Avoid overfeeding to maintain water quality.

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Sodalis Corydoras Fish Care & Health Considerations

Common Health Issues

Fin rot

White spot / ick

Fungus

Bacterial infections

Ammonia poisoning

Parasitic infections

Signs of good health

Active

Bright coloration

Good apetite

Undamaged fins

Signs of sickness

Loss of appetite

Lethargic behaviour

Tattered fins

Swimming abnormally

Cloudy eyes

Following Sodalis Corydoras care must be taken for healthy living -

  1. Maintain stable water conditions and a balanced diet
  2. Regularly change water
  3. Monitor for common diseases like Ich and fin rot

Prerequisites for a Fish

Adequate tank space

Cleanliness

Effort & commitment

Enriching Environment

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Corydoras sodalis should I keep together?

It’s best to keep them in groups of at least 5 to promote natural social behavior.

Are Corydoras sodalis good for beginners?

Yes, they are hardy, peaceful, and easy to care for, making them ideal for novice aquarists.

What water conditions do Corydoras sodalis prefer?

They thrive in soft, slightly acidic to neutral freshwater with temperatures between 22°C and 28°C.