Today I went to a lfs to get another banjo catfish I came across a tank of blind cave tetras and I noticed some of them have eyes! Just awfully tiny eyes. I thought the blind cave tetras are supposed be lack of eyes when adult?
They are found in the caves naturally. This is first time I noticed the eyes. One has fully formed eyes but still tiny. The others has either one fully formed eye or just a black spot under the skin. This group is different from others I seen in the past.
Or maybe I had this crazy theory.....since cave tetras are bred in the captivity these days that they starts to revert backwardsHuh. Maybe they come from closer to the cave mouth! Lol.
Or maybe I had this crazy theory.....since cave tetras are bred in the captivity these days that they starts to revert backwards
to the eyed form?
Or maybe I had this crazy theory.....since cave tetras are bred in the captivity these days that they starts to revert backwards
to the eyed form?
I meant they are brought up to the lighted world that they are not really living in the darkness anymore.Wow that is a cool concept. Maybe even like, normal tetra genes somehow work their way in when they're mixed in aquaria. Like, there's some freaky emperor tetra who's just really self-conscious and only mates with the blind.
Joking aside, I wonder if there's been much/any evidence of species reversing their vestigialities.
Are you 100% sure?We can't undo what nature has done over millions of years in 10 years of captive breeding.