Description
Description
Flagtail Panda Cory (Corydoras oiapoquensis)
Overview
The Flagtail Panda Cory is an attractive and increasingly popular Corydoras species, easily recognized by its bold black mask, dark dorsal blotch, and distinctive tail-band “flag” pattern. Peaceful, active, and social, it makes a wonderful addition to planted and community aquariums.
Origin
Native to the Oiapoque River Basin along the border of Brazil and French Guiana. Found in soft, slow-moving waters with sandy bottoms and dense vegetation.
Feeding
An easy, omnivorous feeder:
Sinking micro-pellets and wafers
Frozen foods such as bloodworms, daphnia, and brine shrimp
Occasional live foods for conditioning
Note: Provide sinking foods, as Corydoras rarely feed at the surface.
Tank Mates
Great for peaceful community aquariums, suitable with:
Small tetras and rasboras
Peaceful dwarf cichlids
Guppies, platies, and mollies
Other Corydoras
Small loaches
Avoid: Large or aggressive species that may bully or outcompete them for food.
Aggression
Very low. Corydoras are gentle schooling fish and should be kept in groups of 6+ to encourage natural behavior and reduce stress.
Experience Level
Beginner to Intermediate. Hardy and adaptable but benefits from clean water and a soft sandy substrate to protect sensitive barbels.
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
pH: 6.0–7.4
Hardness: 2–12 dGH
Notes: Provide gentle flow, fine sand, hiding spots, and plenty of oxygenation.
The Flagtail Panda Cory (Corydoras oiapoquensis) is a peaceful, striking bottom-dweller that brings personality and schooling charm to any well-maintained community aquarium. Perfect for planted tanks and Corydoras enthusiasts.





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