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Identify my pirhana please (pic inside)

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by -={Nexus}=-, Nov 7, 2004.

  1. -={Nexus}=-

    -={Nexus}=- New Member

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    so here's one of my babies.. sorry for the bad quality... camera sucks.

    but yah... they've got darker spots near the tops of their backs and are all silver

    are they red bellied pirhanas? they really don't look like em

    thnx in advance,

    Daniel[/i]
     
  2. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    when i had P's, i boguht them as frys and that P looks like a RBP fry.
     
  3. -={Nexus}=-

    -={Nexus}=- New Member

    alright cool..

    the guy at the store didn't know what kind it was
     
  4. -={Nexus}=-

    -={Nexus}=- New Member

    another quick question:

    so there's two of them in this 30 gallon tank.

    one is slightly larger than the other... they're both only about 1.5 inches long... the larger one does like to chase the smaller one around a little bit everynow and then... but then they also chill out together as well

    should i be worried as i've heard that sometimes they will eat each other?
     
  5. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    i do know that with fish like P's you need an odd number to keep aggresion lowered.....only thing is that your tank wont be enough for 3 full grown P's, let alone 2 full grown.
     
  6. M_wm

    M_wm New Member

    Maybe a Red Belly?
     
  7. babydoll

    babydoll New Member

    ok u definatly have a red belly
    one because the black are very very rare and in some place's ieligal to sell, u will be able to tell with in the next month or so weather it gets red on its bottem fins and as long as u feed them and they arent starved you shouldnt have to much of a problem with them eating each other. and make sure the little one does eat
     
  8. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Looks like an RBP to me.
     

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