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Description

The Blind Cave Tetra is a captivating and enigmatic freshwater fish that intrigues aquarium enthusiasts with its unique characteristics. Originating from the dark caves of Mexico, this species has adapted to a life in complete darkness, resulting in its fascinating lack of eyes and pale coloration. The Blind Cave Tetra's mysterious appearance and intriguing behaviors make it a captivating choice for dedicated and experienced fishkeepers.


Features Of Blind Cave Tetra

  • With its silvery body and elongated shape
  • While it may lack eyes, it compensates with an enhanced lateral line system, allowing it to navigate and perceive its environment through sensory adaptations
  • The blind form occurs only in underground caves and caverns
  • Blind Cave Tetra does not require any specific decor or form of cover, and can be kept in most types of setup.You could choose to organise a cave-style tank for it
  • Average Lifespan : 3-6 yrs


Blind Cave Tetra : Care, Diet and Tank Mates

The Best Aquarium Size for Blind Cave Tetra:

A minimum tank size of 75L is suitable for a small group of Blind Cave Tetras. This allows them ample space to swim and explore.

Blind Cave Tetra Tank Mate Compatibility:

Blind Cave Tetras are peaceful fish, making them suitable for community aquariums with other calm and non-aggressive species. Avoid keeping them with fin-nipping or larger fish that may intimidate or harm them. Choose tankmates that appreciate dim lighting and have peaceful temperaments.

Diet & Feeding:

Blind Cave Tetras are omnivorous and will readily accept a variety of foods. Offer them a balanced diet that includes high-quality flakes or pellets suitable for small tropical fish. Supplement their diet with small live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, or daphnia to provide essential nutrients.


Blind Cave Tetra Tank Setup

  • Substrate: Choose a fine gravel or sand substrate to mimic their natural habitat.
  • Aquarium Ornaments:As the Blind Cave Tetra is adapted to darkness, it thrives in a setup that mimics its cave habitat. Provide ample hiding spots using caves, tunnels, and dense vegetation. Dark-colored substrates and dimly lit areas contribute to their sense of security. Avoid using sharp decor or rough substrates that may damage their delicate bodies.
  • Lighting: Lit with a dim, perhaps red or blue light tube this kind of set-up can look very effective.
  • Filtration and Water Quality:Utilize a reliable filtration system to maintain water quality and provide proper circulation. Regular water changes of approximately 25% every one to two weeks will help maintain optimal conditions and prevent the buildup of harmful substances.

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