Cite as: Cold Spring Harb. Protoc.; 2008; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot5091
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Department of Biology, New York University, NY 10003, USA
Corresponding author (rborowsky{at}nyu.edu)
INTRODUCTION
Male and female Astyanax mexicanus can be bred successfully in tanks under appropriate conditions. Females should be maintained on a diet high in fats for 10-14 d before breeding. The transfer of a male and female into clean water in a fresh tank and a change (increase) in water temperature are cues for breeding. Newly fertilized eggs may also be obtained through in vitro fertilization. Note that blind fish should never be paired with eyed fish in illuminated aquaria, because the eyed fish are aggressive and will kill even much larger blind fish. Such matings must be carried out in the dark or by using in vitro fertilization.
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