Photo by Joel Sartore
Bluemask Darter | Etheostoma akatulo
Status: IUCN: Endangered; USFWS: Endangered
CFI Status: Propagated at CFI from 2013-present for propagation protocols, reintroduction, and monitoring. (What do these terms mean?)
Native Range: Upper Caney Fork System (Cumberland River drainage), TN
Spawning Habitat Preferences: Early-mid spring spawners in medium-large streams with moderate flow; spawn over sandy and fine gravel substrates
Fun Fact: The Bluemask Darter, in addition to its vivid coloration, is also uniquely adapted to the soft, sandy, spring-boil habitats it calls home. When threatened, they can quickly shimmy down into the substrate, disappearing from the sight of potential predators.
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