Description
Cory Wotroi (Wild)
Corydoras sp. CW27
Species Background
Cory Wotroi refers to a distinct wild Corydoras population identified by the CW27 designation. CW numbers are used for recognized wild forms that have not yet been formally described as separate species. This population originates from Colombia, inhabiting slow-moving tributaries and floodplain waterways with soft substrates, leaf litter, and moderate vegetation. These fish are known for their noticeably high dorsal fin, which gives them a taller, more pronounced profile than many commonly traded Corydoras.
Behavior and Temperament
Peaceful, social, and bottom-oriented. Cory Wotroi should be kept in groups, where they display natural schooling and continuous foraging behavior. Completely non-aggressive and well suited to calm community aquariums.
Adult Size
Adults typically reach 2–2.5 inches.
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–78°F
pH: 6.0–7.5
GH: 1–10 dGH
KH: 1–6 dKH
Diet
Omnivorous bottom feeder. Accepts sinking pellets, wafers, and granules. Frozen foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp are suitable supplements.
Tank RequirementsCory Dora
Minimum tank size: 20 gallons for a group.
Fine sand substrate is recommended to protect barbels. Moderate filtration with good oxygenation. Driftwood, leaf litter, and plants provide cover and resting areas.
Why They’re Popular
Cory Wotroi are valued for their high dorsal profile, distinct CW27 patterning, and classic Corydoras behavior. Their wild form, compact size, and peaceful nature make them a visually interesting yet reliable choice for planted and community aquariums


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