False Julii Corydoras

$5.99

False Julii Corydoras (Corydoras trilineatus) – 1–1.25 inches

The False Julii Corydoras is a peaceful and attractive schooling catfish, known for its playful nature and striking pattern of fine black spots and a bold horizontal stripe running down its body. Often mistaken for the true Julii Cory, this species is more commonly available in the aquarium trade and just as charming. Their active bottom-dwelling behavior, coupled with their gentle temperament, makes them a favorite choice for planted and community aquariums.

We ship these corydoras at 1–1.25 inches, a healthy juvenile size ideal for acclimation and growth. As adults, they typically reach 2–2.5 inches, remaining compact enough for medium-sized aquariums while still showcasing their bold spotted pattern. Best kept in groups of 6 or more, these fish display fascinating schooling behavior and thrive when surrounded by their own kind.

Care & Aquarium Requirements

False Julii Corydoras do best in aquariums of 20 gallons or larger, with a soft sand substrate to protect their sensitive barbels. A tank with live plants, driftwood, and hiding spaces helps them feel secure, though they also need open areas for active foraging. Their peaceful nature makes them excellent community fish, safe with shrimp and small, non-aggressive tank mates.

  • Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • GH: 2–12

  • KH: 1–8

Diet

As bottom-dwelling omnivores, False Julii Corydoras thrive on a diet of sinking pellets, wafers, frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia), and blanched vegetables. While they help clean up excess food, they still require consistent feeding to stay healthy.

Breeding Information

Like many Corydoras, False Julii are egg scatterers. In well-maintained aquariums, spawning can often be encouraged with cooler water changes. Eggs are laid on plants, glass, or other surfaces and can be carefully collected and hatched separately to increase fry survival.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Corydoras trilineatus

  • Common Name: False Julii Corydoras

  • Shipping Size: 1–1.25 inches

  • Adult Size: ~2–2.5 inches

  • Temperament: Peaceful, schooling

  • Swimming Level: Bottom dweller

  • Schooling Fish: Best kept in groups of 6+

  • Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care

With their beautiful spotted pattern, peaceful nature, and entertaining group behavior, the False Julii Corydoras is a fantastic choice for aquarists looking to add charm and activity to the lower levels of their tank.

False Julii Corydoras (Corydoras trilineatus) – 1–1.25 inches

The False Julii Corydoras is a peaceful and attractive schooling catfish, known for its playful nature and striking pattern of fine black spots and a bold horizontal stripe running down its body. Often mistaken for the true Julii Cory, this species is more commonly available in the aquarium trade and just as charming. Their active bottom-dwelling behavior, coupled with their gentle temperament, makes them a favorite choice for planted and community aquariums.

We ship these corydoras at 1–1.25 inches, a healthy juvenile size ideal for acclimation and growth. As adults, they typically reach 2–2.5 inches, remaining compact enough for medium-sized aquariums while still showcasing their bold spotted pattern. Best kept in groups of 6 or more, these fish display fascinating schooling behavior and thrive when surrounded by their own kind.

Care & Aquarium Requirements

False Julii Corydoras do best in aquariums of 20 gallons or larger, with a soft sand substrate to protect their sensitive barbels. A tank with live plants, driftwood, and hiding spaces helps them feel secure, though they also need open areas for active foraging. Their peaceful nature makes them excellent community fish, safe with shrimp and small, non-aggressive tank mates.

  • Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)

  • pH: 6.0–7.5

  • GH: 2–12

  • KH: 1–8

Diet

As bottom-dwelling omnivores, False Julii Corydoras thrive on a diet of sinking pellets, wafers, frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia), and blanched vegetables. While they help clean up excess food, they still require consistent feeding to stay healthy.

Breeding Information

Like many Corydoras, False Julii are egg scatterers. In well-maintained aquariums, spawning can often be encouraged with cooler water changes. Eggs are laid on plants, glass, or other surfaces and can be carefully collected and hatched separately to increase fry survival.

Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Corydoras trilineatus

  • Common Name: False Julii Corydoras

  • Shipping Size: 1–1.25 inches

  • Adult Size: ~2–2.5 inches

  • Temperament: Peaceful, schooling

  • Swimming Level: Bottom dweller

  • Schooling Fish: Best kept in groups of 6+

  • Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care

With their beautiful spotted pattern, peaceful nature, and entertaining group behavior, the False Julii Corydoras is a fantastic choice for aquarists looking to add charm and activity to the lower levels of their tank.