
CW045 Colossus / False Armatus Corydoras Catfish (Hoplisoma colossus)
CW045 Colossus / False Armatus Corydoras Catfish (Hoplisoma colossus)
Description:
The CW045 Colossus Corydoras (Hoplisoma colossus), often referred to as the False Armatus, is a rare and highly sought-after jumbo Corydoras that stands out for both its size and bold appearance. Unlike typical Corys, this species grows significantly larger and has a more robust, armored look, giving it a unique presence in the aquarium. Its subtle patterning, combined with its active and social nature, makes it a standout bottom-dweller for hobbyists looking for something uncommon yet practical. Hardy and constantly on the move, this Cory brings both function and personality to the tank.
Diet:
Omnivorous.
- Eats sinking pellets, wafers, and a variety of frozen or live foods
- Enjoys bloodworms, blackworms, brine shrimp, and small meaty foods
- Will scavenge leftover food from the bottom
- Feed daily with a varied diet
Behavior:
- Peaceful and social
- Best kept in groups of 3 or more
- Active bottom-dweller, constantly foraging
- Very hardy and adaptable once established
Max Size:
- Up to 4–5 inches (10–13 cm)
Tank Mates:
- Excellent with peaceful community fish
- Works well with tetras, rasboras, dwarf cichlids, and other non-aggressive species
- Avoid large aggressive fish that may harass them
Tank Size:
- Minimum: 40–55 gallons
- Soft sand substrate recommended to protect barbels
- Provide hiding spots with driftwood and plants
- Moderate filtration with stable water conditions
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CW045 Colossus / False Armatus Corydoras Catfish (Hoplisoma colossus)
Description:
The CW045 Colossus Corydoras (Hoplisoma colossus), often referred to as the False Armatus, is a rare and highly sought-after jumbo Corydoras that stands out for both its size and bold appearance. Unlike typical Corys, this species grows significantly larger and has a more robust, armored look, giving it a unique presence in the aquarium. Its subtle patterning, combined with its active and social nature, makes it a standout bottom-dweller for hobbyists looking for something uncommon yet practical. Hardy and constantly on the move, this Cory brings both function and personality to the tank.
Diet:
Omnivorous.
- Eats sinking pellets, wafers, and a variety of frozen or live foods
- Enjoys bloodworms, blackworms, brine shrimp, and small meaty foods
- Will scavenge leftover food from the bottom
- Feed daily with a varied diet
Behavior:
- Peaceful and social
- Best kept in groups of 3 or more
- Active bottom-dweller, constantly foraging
- Very hardy and adaptable once established
Max Size:
- Up to 4–5 inches (10–13 cm)
Tank Mates:
- Excellent with peaceful community fish
- Works well with tetras, rasboras, dwarf cichlids, and other non-aggressive species
- Avoid large aggressive fish that may harass them
Tank Size:
- Minimum: 40–55 gallons
- Soft sand substrate recommended to protect barbels
- Provide hiding spots with driftwood and plants
- Moderate filtration with stable water conditions













