Emerald 'Brochis' | Corydoras splendens- Tank Bred

Emerald 'Brochis' | Corydoras splendens- Tank Bred
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About this item
The Emerald 'Brochis' Cory Catfish (Brochis splendens), also known as the Emerald Green Cory, is a larger Cory-like catfish admired for its brilliant metallic green coloration that shimmers under aquarium lighting. Its reflective emerald body and active behavior make it a striking addition to community aquariums.
Native to South America, Emerald Corys inhabit slow-moving rivers and flooded forest areas with sandy substrates and dense vegetation. In the aquarium, they thrive in well-maintained planted tanks with soft substrate and stable water conditions.
Although similar in behavior to Corydoras species, Emerald Corys tend to grow larger and display slightly stronger swimming activity along the bottom of the aquarium.
Why Aquarists Love Emerald Cory
• Stunning metallic emerald green coloration
• Peaceful and hardy bottom-dwelling fish
• Active scavenger that helps clean leftover food
• Excellent for planted and community aquariums
Behavior & Compatibility
Emerald Cory Catfish are peaceful schooling fish and should ideally be kept in groups of 4–6 or more.
Suitable tank mates include:
• Tetras
• Rasboras
• Angelfish
• Dwarf cichlids
• Other peaceful community fish
They are generally safe with shrimp and most peaceful invertebrates.
Ideal Aquarium Setup
Because Emerald Corys spend most of their time on the bottom, substrate choice is important.
Recommended aquarium features include:
• Fine sand or smooth gravel substrate
• Live plants and driftwood
• Plenty of open bottom space
• Gentle to moderate water flow
Avoid sharp or rough gravel that may damage their sensitive barbels.
Diet and Feeding
Emerald Cory Catfish are omnivorous scavengers and accept a wide range of foods.
Recommended foods include:
• Sinking pellets or wafers
• High-quality flakes
• Frozen bloodworms
• Brine shrimp or other small live foods
A varied diet helps maintain healthy growth and coloration.
Recommended Tank Parameters
Temperature: 72 – 79°F (22 – 26°C)
pH: 6.0 – 7.5
KH: 2 – 12 dKH
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Size Information
Average Adult Size:
3.5 – 4 inches (9 – 10 cm)
Typical Sale Size:
1.5 – 2 inches (3.8 – 5 cm)
Origin
The Emerald Cory Catfish (Brochis splendens) originates from South America, where it inhabits slow-moving freshwater rivers and tributaries throughout the Amazon basin.
Add shimmering color and lively bottom activity to your aquarium with the Emerald Cory Catfish, a beautiful and hardy species perfect for freshwater community aquariums. As a dedicated aquarist shopping at the Betta USA premium aquatic store, secure your specimens today, and check back often as we unveil our exclusive selections every week!
Reviews
Customers are saying
Customers express satisfaction with this fish's vibrant coloration and healthy arrival condition. The elegant fin structure is frequently praised as a standout feature. Some buyers note that the fish can be a picky eater initially but adjusts well over time. Overall, reviewers recommend this as an excellent centerpiece fish for medium to large aquariums.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Top Mentions
Beautiful addition to my reef!
The fish arrived in perfect condition. Packaging was triple insulated with heat packs. Acclimation was smooth and it was eating frozen mysis within 2 hours of introduction. AquaEditorial never disappoints.
Great value for the price
Exactly as described. Fast shipping and very well packed.
Good but picky eater
Beautiful specimen, arrived healthy. Takes a while to adjust to new food but eventually started eating pellets. Great addition to my South American cichlid tank.
FAQs
What temperature should I keep the tank at for this fish?
Great question! We recommend maintaining a water temperature of 82–86°F (28–30°C). Discus are tropical fish and thrive in warm, stable water conditions. A reliable heater with a thermostat is essential.
Can I keep this with other fish in a community tank?
Yes! Discus are peaceful and social. They do best with calm tank mates like Cardinal Tetras, Rummy Nose Tetras, and Corydoras Catfish. Avoid aggressive or fast-moving fish that may stress them.
What size tank do I need for a small group?
We recommend a minimum of 55 gallons for a small group of discus. They need spacious aquariums with open swimming areas, live plants, driftwood, and gentle filtration.
What should I feed them?
Discus are omnivores and benefit from a varied diet. We recommend high-quality discus pellets, frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, and beef heart mixes. A varied diet helps maintain vibrant coloration.
Do you guarantee live arrival?
Absolutely! All live fish are shipped with our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee. If there are any issues upon delivery, contact us within 2 hours with photos and we'll make it right.









