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Pirahnas?

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Heather&Nicole, Jul 28, 2004.

  1. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    Who here has pirahnas? Pics? What do u feed them?

    I knew someone who fed their pirahnas baby mice..it was sad :(
     
  2. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    i used to ahve 3 RBP's, i dont have any pics of them, but i usaully fed them flake food and some frozen beef-heart.
     
  3. stefan

    stefan New Member

    I have piranhna's they eat a lot of foods. Al kinds of meat,big insects, fish (alive and frozen)Al kinds of Worms,alegea tablets and normal feedig tabletsand flakes.Also dog-snacks -food and catfood.

    They are very cool fish i;m in love with them already.
     
  4. needlefish1

    needlefish1 New Member

    im getting piranhas.
     
  5. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member

    I was thinkin about getting them but then i couldnt have any pretty fish like gouramis or cichlids :(

    They are so wierd lookin, im kinda scared of them though cuz of that movie from back in the day "PIRAHNA"
     
  6. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    yea, let me tell you Red-bellies are nothing like that movie...i found whenver i walked into the room with them they would hide. thats why i got rid of them and now how flowerhorn and african cichlids
     
  7. Heather&Nicole

    Heather&Nicole New Member


    ah ok thanks :)

    Anyone have really agressive pirahnas?
     
  8. tmwhite

    tmwhite New Member

    redbellies

    i have 6 hand sized red belly piranhas in a 125 gallon. they eat about $10-$15 in goldfish every week. they require mass filtration, and weekly vacuuming of the tank. they are extremely skittish and wholly unexciting. watching them eat is kind of boring- it happens real quick. these are incredibly expensive fish to sustain, and require LOTS of time.
     
  9. needlefish1

    needlefish1 New Member

    piranhas dont really live up to there name
     
  10. fishaddict

    fishaddict New Member

    I have 2 RB piranha and though I agree with whomever said they are not like the movie, they are still aggressive, especially when it comes to feeding time. I tend to feed them fish of different types and flake food and am going to try some frozen foods soon. I decided to go with them in lieu of a salt water tank due to financial reasons, but ironically, as stated in this message board, they are expensive if compared to other freshwater fish. Food alone costs 10-20 US dollars a month and then there is their destruction of plants, etc. Still, I love these fish...they are like the misunderstood of the fish world and often abused (I don't know how much feeding a piranha a mouse, etc. simulates their natural lives---I think it is just cruel and not to mention can harm your piranha as well) Anyway, they are really interesting fish and though they APPEAR timid when you come in the room, they are far from docile (if confronted, they can definately bite) so if you are interested and will actually take care of them, I think they are great pets!
     

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