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Lamprologus lethops : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lamprologus lethops
''Lamprologus lethops'' is a species of cichlid fish from areas with fast current in the Congo River in Central Africa, where it is believed to live in depths as great as below the surface.〔Norlander, Britt (April 20, 2009). ''(Rough waters: one of the world's most turbulent rivers is home to a wide array of fish species. Now, large dams are threatening their future. )'' Science World〕 It reaches about in length, is all whitish (non-pigmented) and blind. Living ''L. lethops'' were seen for the first time in 2011 when local fishermen managed to bring up a few specimens alive from the depths. They have subsequently been kept in aquaria.〔Lucanus, Oliver (2013). ''First Notes on the Husbandry of the Blind Cichlid Lamprologus lethops from the Congo River.'' Cichlid News, vol 22(1): 6-11〕 Among other fish species with similar adaptations (blind and non-pigmented) found in similar habitats in the Congo River are a clariid catfish (''Gymnallabes nops''), a mochokid catfish (''Chiloglanis'' sp.) and two spiny eels (''Mastacembelus brichardi'' and ''M. crassus'')〔Lucanus, Oliver (17 May 2012). ''(The Mexican Blind Cave Fish Isn't the Only Troglodytic Fish Available to Fishkeepers. )'' Retrieved 28 May 2014.〕〔PlanetCatfish: ''(Gymnallabes nops. )'' Retrieved 28 May 2014.〕 ==References==
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