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Old 11-18-04, 10:13 PM   #1
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My Red Belly Piranha

This guy is GREAT! I have him house in a 10 gallon with a Plecostomas. He ate the Oscar I had in with him that was just a tad bit smaller. Talk about an expensive meal!

I hope this works, if not, can someone email me a program to resize the picture?
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Old 11-18-04, 10:27 PM   #2
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You can use the stretch/skew option in paint to resize pics.
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Old 11-18-04, 10:41 PM   #3
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Here we go
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Old 11-18-04, 10:58 PM   #4
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wow koo lookin fish iv always wanted paranhas. where did u get him?
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A local petshop.

They specialize in Saltwater fish and have a VERY nice, and healthy selection of Freshwater as well.

If you do want to get some, I would recommend either one, and if you want more, 3 or more. Two will probably just fight, 3 or more will do fine if they are offered enough room.

I will try and get a better picture of him/her, since it has gotten a tad bit bigger. Maybe tomorrow when I do a full water change.
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Old 11-19-04, 12:26 AM   #6
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Cool, I keep Tetras myself but Pirhanas are cool too.

Not to harp, but you do know that both the pleco and the pirhana not to mention the recently departed oscar will quickly far outgrow a 10 gallon tank right? Oscars from what I understand need about a 50 gallon if they're alone. Depending on the species of Pleco it could reach 20" or more in length.

Cool pic though.

Edit: Just some info and a site i've found very useful for aquarium stuff myself.

http://www.aquariacentral.com/specie...view_records=1
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aquariacentral is a very good site....and you'll soon find yourself sucked into saltwater like I was

I actually went from saltwater into reptiles....I no longer keep the fish...I only have a 125 w/ SA cichlids in it (much like the oscar that your pirhana ate)

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Yep well aware of it Slannesh I read as much as possible before getting ANYTHING! Even something that seems as simple as freshwater aquaria, which infact, isnt as simple as it may seem.

I plan on buying a 100-125 gallon, and getting 2 or 3 more Red Belly Piranha for it.
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cool lookin fish! just curious though, why did you leave the oscar in w/ a fish you knew was going to attack, kill, and eat??
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Didnt know, was told it would be fine because it was almost the same size.

Im not too worried about it though....Id rather just keep Piranha instead.
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Im not too worried about it though....Id rather just keep Piranha instead
hmm ok...so let one pet die, because you got a cooler one? Whateva floats ya boat.
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And that post made you think that I thought the one was cooler and that I didnt care?

Your quite funny my "friend."
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actually no...it wasn't the post. It was fact of putting them together, knowing that it would probably kill it. Maybe you don't read as much as you think you do.
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..just for the record. I wasn't trying to start an argument with ya. Although, when I read your first post, I thought to myself "why would he put them together, obviously it was going to attack and kill it." Seems to me that you just wanted to see your new pet kill and eat something. Which normally is all good, but since it was a pet prior to this one...just seems kinda wrong.
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