Blind Cave Tetra Scientific Name: Astyanax mexicanus Family: Characidae, Astyanax Clade About the Blind Cave Tetra Species Type: Freshwater Fish Category: Characins ...
Blind Cave Tetra Species Profile The blind cave tetra is a schooling species that is a little too aggressive for the normal tetra community.
Author: udo" class="thickbox" rel="thickbox" Latin name: Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus Common name: Blind cave tetra ...
Blind Cave Tetra (Astyanax jordani) These are curious fish- as their name suggests they are completely blind, having no eyes at all! They live in caves in the wild and have no pigmentation so are a light pink colour.
Blind Cave Tetra These fish live in deep caves in the wild. They range from Texas to Mexico, with the sighted version from Mexico to Panama. There is no need for eye sight in the pitch black caves, so they have evolved to adapt to these conditions.
[edit] Blind cave tetras and creationism The blind form of the Mexican tetra is different to the surface-dwelling form in a number of ways, including having unpigmented skin, having a better olfactory sense by having taste buds all over its head, ...
Blind Cavefish, Blind Cave Characin, Blind Cave Tetra [Pictures] Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus SYN: Anoptichthys jordani, A. hubbsi PD: The body is flesh colored with a silvery iridescence. The fins are colorless and transparent.
These include the Moenkhausia Tetras (Glass Tetra, Red-eyed Tetra, and Diamond Tetra), the Serpae Tetra, Slender Hemiodus, Silver Tetra, and the Blind Cave Tetra.
However some fish like the Blind cave tetra do not have eyes as their name suggests as they have grown accustomed to the darkness and so have no need for eyes but have a more sensitive lateral line system to help them navigate.
See also: Cave Tetra, Fish, Species, Water, Catfish
 
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