Albino Sterbai Corydoras —
Thick‑Built • Snow‑White • Florida‑Raised Excellence
These are Albino Sterbai Corydoras done right — not the flimsy, mass‑produced versions you see floating around big‑box tanks. These come from one of Uncle Joe’s most trusted Florida breeders, producing fish that are chunky, confident, and already crushing food from day one.
They carry the classic Sterbai shape — that armored, bulldozer body — but wrapped in a creamy white coat with glowing orange fins that light up under LEDs. These fish don’t just look good… they look intentional.
No imports. No mystery meds. No “hope they settle.” Just clean, boutique‑grade Corydoras built for long‑term success.
⚡ Why These Stand Out
Trusted breeder = consistent quality, zero weak stock
Thick, round Sterbai build — not the skinny farmed look
Bright orange fin glow that pops in planted tanks
Peaceful, social, bottom‑working machines
Perfect for warm‑water communities and nano setups
They sift sand like tiny excavators, cruise in groups, and break into those classic Cory zoomies that make customers fall in love instantly.
🧬 Lineage You Can Count On
Florida‑bred. Florida‑raised. Florida‑conditioned.
This line has been kept tight for health, shape, temperament, and longevity, producing fish that settle instantly and thrive in real‑world tanks. Exactly the kind of stock Uncle Joe’s puts its name behind.
🍽️ Feeding Confidence
These Corys come in already eating everything:
Sinking wafers
Micro pellets
Frozen bloodworms
Brine shrimp
Repashy blends
No training period. No hesitation. Just instant action.
🚚 Boutique Delivery
Every Albino Sterbai leaving the Shed is:
Fully quarantined
Eating multiple foods
Behavior‑checked
Packed with the same care we use for our own display fish
Only released when they meet Uncle Joe’s standards — thick, bright, and ready to shine.
Albino Sterbai corydoras
💧 Water
Temp: 76–82°F
pH: 6.4–7.6
GH: 4–12
KH: 2–8
Clean, oxygen‑rich water keeps barbels healthy and patterns crisp
🏡 Tank
20g+ minimum, 40g+ ideal for a proper group
Keep 5–8+ so they stay confident and active
Fine sand bottom, open swimming lanes, plants/hardscape on the edges
Moderate flow + strong, clean filtration
🍽️ Food
Sinking wafers or micro‑pellets
Frozen/live: bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia
Offer small portions 1–2× daily
Varied diet boosts color and activity
🧬 Behavior
Peaceful bottom schoolers
Active, social, and steady when kept in groups
Great with calm community fish
Avoid large, nippy, or long‑fin bullies
🐣 Breeding
Egg scatterers
Use marbles/mops or dense plants
Cooler water changes + heavy feeding help trigger spawning
Remove adults if you want fry survival

