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Scientific Name Corydoras (lineage 9) davidsandsi  Black, 1987
Common Names Sands' Cory
Davids Pansermalle, Davids Pansermalle (Denmark), Panzerwels (Germany)
Type Locality Rio Unini, whitewater area of the Rio Negro, Brazil.
Pronunciation kor ee doh rass (lineage nine). - David SANDS eye
Etymology . Named for David Sands, the English aquarist behind the seminal 'catfishes of the world' books but who has not continued this output into the new millenium.
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Size 44mm or 1.7" SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp.
Identification C. davidsandsi is similar to C. melini both fish have a black stripe running from the lower dorsal fin to the lower caudal fin just past the caudal peduncle. In C. davidsandsi the line splits above the caudal peduncle (best viewed from above) and in most other species it does not split. Additionally, aside from the vertical eye stripe and the aforementioned back stripe, the flanks of C. davidsandsi are without further pigment, differentiating it from C. melini.
Sexing Females are stouter, especially if viewed from above.
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Distribution South America: Negro River basin.
Amazon, Middle Amazon (Solimoes), Negro (click on these areas to find other species found there)

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IUCN Red List Category Least Concern, range map and more is available on the IUCN species page. Last assessed 2018.
pH 6.2 - 7.2
Temperature 20.0-25.0°C or 68-77°F (Show species within this range)
Other Parameters A whitewater species that appreciates a little current.
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Feeding Flake food, tablets, frozen and live foods like worms etc. User data.
Furniture Sandy bottom, wood and plants like java moss and java fern around the perimeter.
Compatibility A perfect citizen.
Suggested Tankmates Smaller South American characins, Apistogramma and other Corydoras.
Breeding Like other Corydoras; water changes can induce spawning (T-clinch). Adding a small powerfilter/powerhead to the tank can help trigger spawning. Eggs are laid on the tank sides, on driftwood, and in plants. Eggs are prone to fungus. Suggest keeping the eggs in a floating net in the tank containing the parent fish. Alternatively, Methylene Blue can be used. Fry are fed with microworms after the yolk sac has been used up (3-4 days).
Breeding Reports There is no breeding report.
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Reference Practical Fishkeeping 1987, pp 74, Fig.
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Last Update 2023 Aug 06 05:08 (species record created: 2001 Apr 30 00:00)