PRONOVO World Tour - Visiting the armored catfish in South America

Armored catfish are among the most popular fish in our aquariums. Beginners in particular like these small, lively bottom dwellers in their community aquariums. But what species are there and where do they live? Let's take a closer look at this topic.

Home of the armored catfish

These beautiful catfish are native to Central and South America. There they are mainly found in various rivers and streams, but also in stagnant waters with very few plants, large sandy areas and high levels of foliage. Accordingly, the proportion of humic substances in these waters is higher than in other waters.  

What species are there?

Over 160 Callichthyidae, as the armored catfish and cascarudos are known, have now been scientifically proven. In addition to the armored catfish with the genera Aspidoras, Brochis, Corydoras and Scleromystax, this also includes the cascarudos, of which the genera Dianema and Hoplosternum are the best known.

The most popular armored catfish include the bronze corydoras (Corydoras aeneus), panda catfish (Corydoras panda), Sterba's cory (Corydoras Sterbai) and pygmy catfish (Corydoras pygmaeus).

Armored catfish and their second respiratory organ

Anyone who keeps armored catfish will have noticed that they occasionally swim towards the surface of the water to gasp for air. This is because they are able to absorb oxygen through their intestines as well as through their gills. Thus they can survive in stagnant waters with little oxygen.

How can I determine whether an armored catfish is male or female?

Determining the sex of armored catfish is relatively easy. In adult animals, females are clearly larger and stronger than males. This is much more difficult with juveniles.

What’s important for their care?

Armored catfish are bottom-dwelling fish which use their barbels to search for food on or in the substrate. That’s why it’s important to choose a smooth substrate without sharp edges. Fine sand is best, such as JBL Sansibar WHITE .

They are social creatures (except C. acutus) and should therefore definitely be kept as a shoal. But how many armored catfish form a shoal? On our 2022 JBL expedition to Colombia, we were able to observe the animals (Corydoras brevirostris) in the wild in Caño Bonito near Puerto Inirida. Several hundred animals swam past our camera lens. In aquariums as a general rule you need to keep groups of at least six fish. More is always better.

Read more about the JBL Expedition Colombia here: Expedition 2022 Colombia I  &  Colombia Expedition II

As armored catfish are usually found in waters with a high proportion of humic substances, it is advisable to add these substances to the aquarium in the form of water conditioners ( JBL Tropol ) or tropical almond leaves ( JBL Catappa XL ), for example.

Many armored catfish remain relatively small and can therefore be kept in aquariums from a length of 60 cm - 80 cm. As always, the same applies here: The bigger, the better!

Here an outline of how to keep popular armored catfish species*:

Name Fish size [cm] Aquarium volume [litres] Edge length [cm] pH value GH value [°dH] Water temperature [°C]
Bronze corydoras (Corydoras aeneus) 6 - 8 from 54 60 6 - 8 5 - 15 25 - 30
Panda catfish (Corydoras panda) 5 from 54 60 7 5 - 10 22 - 25
Pygmy catfish (Corydoras pygmaeus) 2 - 3 from 54 60 6 - 7.5 2 - 15 24 - 26
Sterba's cory (Corydoras sterbai) 7 ab 112 80 6.5 - 7.5 5 - 12 22 - 26
Mottled corydoras (Corydoras paleatus)   7 from 112 80 6 - 7.5 0 - 15 20 - 26

*This overview corresponds to recommendations of the BMEL, DRTA archive & my-fish Fishotek. If you would like to find out more about the individual species from the keeper's point of view, you can use these links: 

BMEL

DRTA archive

my-fish Fishotek

The right food for armored catfish - JBL PRONOVO CORYDORAS TAB M

Armored catfish are omnivores which ingest detritus (crushed organic matter) on or inside the substrate. This means that their food spectrum covers almost everything that can be found in natural waters. In JBL PRONOVO CORYDORAS TAB M , this is taken into account in the composition with plant and animal components.

If different bottom dwellers are kept in an aquarium, feeding them different foods is not a problem. Fish also have a sense of taste and will refuse food if it is not to their liking. In addition, we do not keep any bottom-dwelling species that could get into trouble by eating a food tablet for another species (e.g. loaches). Different types of tablet can therefore be fed at the same time. It is even good for the fish as they get more variety.

Nevertheless, it’s worth mentioning once again how essential the feeding is. A common misconception is that bottom dwellers such as armored catfish can be used as hoovers or waste recyclers.

All JBL PRONOVO foods are made from selected, natural raw ingredients and contain no artificial additives such as colourings. In addition, each food is prebiotic, which means that dedicated dietary fibres supply the beneficial intestinal bacteria with food, thereby promoting healthy digestion.

Find out more about feeding armored catfish in this video: 

© 31.12.2023

More about this topic for you

JBL TV #50: Fish nutrition in the aquarium Part 1 - Cichlids, bottom dwellers & community aquarium

Fish nutrition is a complex issue, just as it is for us humans. But what does species-appropriate nutrition mean? Is one main food sufficient? What do our ornamental fish eat in the wild?

Read more
Moritz Schrobenhauser
Moritz Schrobenhauser

Online Marketing, E-Commerce

About me: Tauchen, Aquaristik, Handball

Comments

A word about cookies before we continue

The JBL Homepage also uses several types of cookies to provide you with full functionality and many services: We require technical and functional cookies to ensure that everything works when you visit this website. We also use cookies for marketing purposes. This ensures that we recognise you when you visit our extensive site again, that we can measure the success of our campaigns and that the personalisation cookies allow us to address you individually and directly, adapted to your needs - even outside our website. You can determine at any time - even at a later date - which cookies you allow and which you do not allow (more on this under "Change settings").

The JBL website uses several types of cookies to provide you with full functionality and many services: Technical and functional cookies are absolutely necessary so that everything works when you visit this website. In addition, we use cookies for marketing purposes. You can determine at any time - even at a later date - which cookies you allow and which you do not (more on this under "Change settings").

Our data protection declaration tells you how we process personal data and what purposes we use the data processing for. tells you how we process personal data and what purposes we use the data processing for. Please confirm the use of all cookies by clicking "Accept" - and you're on your way.

Are you over 16 years old? Then confirm the use of all cookies with "Noticed" and you are ready to go.

Choose your cookie settings

Technical and functional cookies, so that everything works when you visit our website.
Marketing cookies, so that we recognize you on our pages and can measure the success of our campaigns.
I accept the YouTube Terms of Service and confirm that I have read and understood the YouTube Terms of Service .

PUSH messages from JBL

What are PUSH messages? As part of the W3C standard, web notifications define an API for end-user notifications that are sent to the user's desktop and/or mobile devices via the browser. Notifications appear on the end devices as they are familiar to the end user from apps installed on the device (e.g. emails). Notifications appear on the end user’s device, just like an app (e.g. for emails) installed on the device.

These notifications enable a website operator to contact its users whenever they have a browser open - it doesn’t matter whether the user is currently visiting the website or not.

To be able to send web push notifications, all you need is a website with a web push code installed. This allows brands without apps to take advantage of many of the benefits of push notifications (personalised real-time communications at just the right moment).

Web notifications are part of the W3C standard and define an API for end user notifications. A notification makes it possible to inform the user about an event, such as a new blog post, outside the context of a website.

JBL GmbH & Co. KG provides this service free of charge, and it is easy to activate or deactivate.