
Panda Corydora
Panda corydoras are small, freshwater fish native to the streams and rivers of South America. They are a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts due to their attractive appearance and peaceful nature. Panda corydoras have a distinctive appearance, with a white body and black patches on their head and fin. They have a slender, streamlined body with a triangular head and a pair of barbels near their mouth, which they use to locate food. They are typically about 2-3 inches in length and have a lifespan of 5-10 years in captivity. In the wild, panda corydoras are found in clear, shallow streams and rivers with a sandy or muddy bottom. They are a schooling fish and can often be found in large groups in their natural habitat. They are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates and plant matter. In aquariums, panda corydoras are best kept in groups of at least 5-6 individuals. They are social fish and prefer to be in the company of their own kind. They do well in a community ta