🐡 FOTM CassCats - April 2025 Fish of the Month Winner(Corydoras)

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We have a winner in Fishforums.net
April 2025 Fish
of the Month Contest
We had 3 awesome fish entered in this month's FOTM contest but only one could win...
And the winner is.......
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CassCats
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Let's all congratulate her
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Here's the winning fish and its description
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I have 7 species of corydoras at the moment, it made it very, very difficult to choose which for this contest 😭

In the end, I've opted for a sentimental species rather than one of my more flashy species.

Several years back I started with a group of hoplisoma trilineatum and then added a couple hoplisoma paleatum. These made up my first groups of cories and basically were my gateway to several others.

However, these fish ended up needing to be culled 1.5 years ago because of camallanus worms that became drug resistant and would not go away. However, a week before the cull, upon cleaning the tank, I had came across a bunch of cory eggs. I collected them and separated them to a separate nursery. At this point, they could have been any species from that tank (paleatum, panda, elegans, trilineatum, weitzmani). I didn't know for a couple weeks until the fry developed more.

I was devastated to lose that entire tank, a massive amount of my corydoras as well.

But, those fry I raised turned out to be hoplisoma paleatum, and when I rebuilt the tank after a couple months of leaving it dry and getting it back all cycled, I built the setup around them. 13 hoplisoma paleatum raised from my original group. I added 2 unrelated males to the group, totalling me 15 of them now, since the ones I raised ended up all being female anyways.

So, this is Fish. She is one of those hoplisoma paleatum I raised from my original group of lost fish. She is named Fish because if you look at one of her dark spots on her side, it is shaped like a little cartoon fish, or even a Goldfish cracker. It is a unique marking to her, none of her sisters share the same mark.

These paleatum are very valuable to me, even though they are one of the most common cories in the hobby. They're a small piece I've got from my originals, and now in turn, they themselves have bred and I've now raised a third generation as well.

This species may be common in the hobby, but I feel that it's unique patterns among the individuals can differentiate them to us better so we can give them unique names and know which is which fish. They also can grow to a good size, I've had a female from my original group reach over 3 inches. They tend to be more lanky in build compared to the most common in the hobby, osteogaster aenea. In good lighting, they shine with a foil-like blue iridescence, which is especially bold on their face and gill plates. This species comes from regions far south in South America, often from relatively cold water. Wild fish are known to come from habitats as cold as 59.9°F! The species tends to do better when kept cooler, even compared to other cories who also do better in cooler temperatures.

If noticed, I am calling them by their new name, hoplisoma paleatum. They used to be called corydoras paleatus, but late 2024 they were among the rest of the corydoras lineages that were reclassified to several new genus names.


Care info:
Temperature: 59.9-77°F or 15-25°C

Parameters: pH 6-7 | 1-12°DGH

Origin: Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil

Tank size: 20 gallon long for 6 fish to start

Diet: mostly insectivorous, vegetation is very limited in their diet. An insect based pellet with a rotation of frozen or live foods is best, algae wafers should remain a treat.

Other needs: sand substrate is a must, keeping in groups is a must. Appreciates good water flow. A mature setup is necessary as they are sensitive to swings in parameters common in immature tanks.
 
Congrats to @CassCats with your hoplisoma paleatum. Great picture and congrats on your 2nd fish of the month win and your 7th overall contest win.
In second place is @Magnum Man. Nice job!
In third place is @Fishkeeper123

Right now we are accepting entries in our May TOTM. We are accepting aquariums over 31 gallons. Head over there now and check it out.
 
Another banner for Casscats. This is the 7th banner awarded to them. @CassCats has more banners than a 5 star general has ribbons.
Casscats is one of our few trifecta winners since she has at least one win in each of our 3 contests - Tank of the Month, Fish of the Month, and Pet of the Month.
 
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The photo was great, and the info provided was valuable. We all win with a posting that informs, and that shows such respect to other members possible curiosity about the species. All the submissions were cool, but that one was above and beyond. Congratulations!
 
Thank you everyone ☺️ you can't go wrong with any corydoras, this was my favourite FOTM contest, but perhaps that's a bit bias for me 🤣
 

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