Common Carp vs Corydoras
Cyprinus carpio comparado com Corydoras paleatus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Atributo | Common Carp | Corydoras |
|---|---|---|
| Nome Científico | Cyprinus carpio | Corydoras paleatus |
| Ordem | Cypriniformes | Siluriformes |
| Família | Cyprinidae | Callichthyidae |
| Conservation Status | Vulnerable | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Atributo | Common Carp | Corydoras |
|---|---|---|
| Comprimento Máximo | 120,0 cm | 7,0 cm |
| Peso Máximo | 40,1 kg | 0,005 kg |
| Cor | Olive-brown to dark greenish-bronze back with large golden-yellow scales on the sides; belly yellowish-white; fins are grayish to dark olive; scales have a faint darker edge giving a reticulated look. | Pale olive-gray to greenish body with irregular dark olive to black marbled blotches and spots; a broad dark blotch at the dorsal fin base; belly is cream to white; fins spotted or barred. |
Habitat & Environment
| Atributo | Common Carp | Corydoras |
|---|---|---|
| Tipo de Água | Brackish | Freshwater |
| Faixa de Profundidade | 0-29m | — |
| Distribuição Geográfica | Native to the Danube and Caspian Sea drainages of central Europe and western Asia. Introduced globally; now one of the most widely distributed freshwater fish … | Native to the La Plata River system and coastal rivers of southeastern Brazil, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina. Inhabits shallow streams, flooded meadows, and sandy-bottomed lagoons … |
| Habitat | Rivers, lakes, and reservoirs across Asia; introduced globally. Highly adaptable; tolerates turbid, warm, low-oxygen water (4-30°C). Prefers slow-moving water over silty substrates. Important aquaculture species. | Rivers and streams of the Río de la Plata basin in South America (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay). Inhabits clear-water streams over sandy and muddy bottoms. Active … |
Aquarium Suitability
| Atributo | Common Carp | Corydoras |
|---|---|---|
| Tamanho Mínimo do Aquário | — | 40 L |
| Temperatura | — | 22-26 |
| Faixa de pH | — | 6.0-8.0 |
| Nível de Cuidado | — | Easy |
| Temperamento | — | Peaceful |
Informações de Pesca
| Atributo | Common Carp | Corydoras |
|---|---|---|
| Peixe Esportivo | Sim | Não |
| Classificação de Resistência | — | — |
| Recorde Mundial | — | — |
| Nível de Mercúrio | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Common Carp
Dense, moderately fatty flesh with an earthy flavor; improves greatly when sourced from clean, cold water. Central European staple — traditionally braised, fried, or prepared as gefilte fish.
Corydoras
Not consumed — a small ornamental bottom-dwelling catfish beloved for its peaceful temperament and role as a substrate scavenger in community aquariums.
Species Overview
Common Carp
The common carp is one of the most widely introduced freshwater fish globally. Originally domesticated in East Asia over 2,000 years ago, it is a sacred fish in many cultures and the primary target species in European coarse fishing.
Corydoras
The peppered corydoras is a peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish native to South American rivers. It uses its barbels to sift through substrate for food and should be kept in groups of six or more. It can gulp atmospheric air in low-oxygen conditions.
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