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Randir

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    About Piranha

    Scientific Name: Pygocentrus nattereri
    Common Names: Red Bellied Piranha, Red Belly, Red
    Distribution: Abundant and widespread throughout the rivers and water ways of South America.
    Size: 10 inches (Captive), 12 inches (Wild)
    Captivity: 20 gallons per nattereri is the common rule. However surface area plays more of a role than volume. As a shoaling fish, it is recommended that they be kept in at least groups of four. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 22-30C, and pH of 5.5-8.0 is required.
    Personal Comment: These are one of the most durable and forgiving piranhas, and highly recommended for the beginner. However they are also one of the more skittish and nervous piranhas and may hide a lot when first introduced to the tank. It is recommended to give them plenty of hiding spaces, dim light and a good water current.


    Scientific Name: Pygocentrus cariba
    Common Names: Cariba Piranha, Black Shoulder/Black Ear Piranha
    Distribution: The Rio Orinoco lowland basin and the Llanos region in Venezuela
    Size: 12 inches (Captive), 14 inches (Wild)
    Captivity: Although 20 gallons per cariba is used, many recommend 25 gallon each due to their aggression. As a shoaling fish, it is recommended that they be kept in at least groups of four. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: Known to be very aggressive by all standards, including amongst themselves. They are also a lot less skittish than nattereri if put in the correct conditions.


    Scientific Name: Pygocentrus piraya
    Common Names: Piraya Piranha
    Distribution: Only found in the Rio São Francisco in Brazil.
    Size: 16 inches (Captive), 24 inches (Wild)
    Captivity: At least 40 gallons per piraya is needed, the more gallons per fish the better. As a shoaling fish, it is recommended that they be kept in at least groups of four, although this is normally not possible due to their size. A powerful and efficient filtration system is especially needed due to their large waste. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: This is the king of the Pyocentrus species, and arguably the king of the entire piranha species in terms of size and possible aggression. These are the least skittish of the Pyocentrus species, and certainly the biggest. However for them to reach their potential size, a large tank and excellent water quality is needed.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus rhombeus
    Common Names: Rhombeus Piranha, Black Piranha, Rhom
    Distribution: Widespread throughout South America.
    Size: 16 inches (Captive), 22 inches (wild)
    Captivity: Tank size and volume depends on the size of the fish, however 100 gallons is the minimum, and 150 gallons being good for a full adult in order to reach a good size. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: Their mean looks reflect this fish’s temperament. Like most of the Serrasalmus species, they are solitary. They go through vast transformations physically during their life-span. They are also very slow growers, but as they grow they become less skittish and bolder. Certainly a show/centre piece fish.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus spilopleura
    Common Names: Gold Piranha, Spilo
    Distribution: The Rio Guaporé river basin in Brazil
    Size: 12 inches (both Captive and Wild)
    Captivity: Despite a very few success stories of shoaling, they are solitary fish. 60-70 gallons are required to keep a solo one. To attempt to shoal, a large amount of water will be needed per fish with lots of hiding places. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: This is one of the few piranha species to breed in home aquariums. However shoaling success is few and far between and often short lived. It is also thought that Spilo are part of a very complex species that has much variety depending on habitat.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus elongatus
    Common Names: Elongated Piranha, Elong, Pike Piranha.
    Distribution: In many different types of waterways in Venezuela/Colombia and Amazonian Brazil.
    Size: 10 inches (Captive), 14 inches (wild)
    Captivity: This is one of the most active and fast swimming of the species. Therefore they need at least 100 gallons (or more) to themselves and a very strong current to swim against. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: This is normally a very aggressive piranha and very bold once settled. Very efficient filtration and a very strong current is needed to keep this fish in good health and active.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus brandtii
    Common Names: Brandtii Piranha
    Distribution: Rio São Francisco and some of its tributaries in Brazil
    Size: 12 inches (Captive and Wild)
    Captivity: A tank of 60-70 gallons will do fine for one of these, they can be active in patrolling the tank. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: This species is becoming very known for its aggressiveness and boldness. It will attack like people imagine piranhas to, and will not skitter away from humans or traffic around the tank. A real show piranha that certainly puts action into the tank considering it is solo.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus manueli
    Common Names: Manuel's Piranha, Manuel
    Distribution: Llanos in Venezuela, Rio Amazonas and Rio Negro.
    Size: 14 inches (Captive), 18 inches (wild)
    Captivity: These are very rare in captivity, however they are very active and agile swimmers, and have a potentially very large size. Hence adults need 100 gallons. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: If you come across one of these, keep it, they are very hard to find in the hobby due to being vulnerable during transporting. While those that do survive are often rather small. But to keep this active piranha swimming a strong current is needed in the tank.


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus geryi
    Common Names: Geryi Piranha, Violet Line Piranha
    Distribution: Rio Araguaia in Brazil
    Size: 10 inches (Captive), 12 inches (wild)
    Captivity: Despite a very few success stories of shoaling, they are solitary fish. 60-70 gallons are required to keep a solo one. To attempt to shoal, a large amount of water will be needed per fish with lots of hiding places. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: Due to this piranhas distribution being very limited, they are rarely seen in the hobby. Therefore if you find one, buy it and hold onto it! They are very expensive. And despite shoaling being successful with some, the price tag of this piranha means you will not want to risk losing your money nor these attractive fish!


    Scientific Name: Serrasalmus compressus
    Common Names: Compressus Piranha, Compress
    Distribution: The Rio Madeira and its tributaries in Brazil
    Size: 8 inches (Captive), 10 inches (wild)
    Captivity: A tank of 60-70 gallons will do fine for one of these, despite their small size they can be active. A powerful and efficient filtration system is needed. A temperature of 24-30C, and pH of 5.5-7.5 is required.
    Personal Comment: This species is becoming rarer in the wild, and hence harder to purchase in the hobby. They are also known to be very skittish when first introduced to their tank. Just give them plenty of cover, dim lights and a current, and they will prove to be a just as piranha like as any other.
     
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    Piranha මාළුන්ගේ ලොකුම වර්ගය තමයි piraya piranha කියන්නේ. මේ ඉන්නේ අඩි 2ක් විතර දිග piraya piranha කෙනෙක්. ෆොටෝ එකේ ඉන්න එකා ඉන්නේ චීනේ. වීඩියෝ එකේ ඉන්න එකා ඉන්නේ USA වල. Biggest piraya piranhas in captivity.

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    mun ranchuwak swimming pool ekakata wage danma nan maruwatat thiyewi
     

    Cee7

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    macho 4x2 tank 1kata daana glass eke thickness 1 kochchara withara tiyenna oneda?
     
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    How to make a black water fish tank for river monsters ?

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    I think it's better in every way to use dry almond leaves for a black water tank instead of this, as they are natural and available abundantly in our country.
    Black water tanks are really cool for eye, everyone should try one with amazon fish.
     

    Randir

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    රජ්ජුරුවෝ;15702188 said:
    I think it's better in every way to use dry almond leaves for a black water tank instead of this, as they are natural and available abundantly in our country.
    Black water tanks are really cool for eye, everyone should try one with amazon fish.

    yep. mcn where we can find almond leaves ?
     

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    mage gawa thithpiliyo nam hitiya 4ft wage eun mata unta hariyata kannawath denna welawak nethi hinda yaluwekta dunna
     

    910

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    මචං Oscar ත් Monster Fish ද? උන්ටත් මස් මාළු දෙන්න ඕනෙද?
     

    prageeth119lk

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    කලින් නම් අරවානා, ඔස්කාලා වගෙ හිටියා ඒත් දැන් නම් ගප්පියෙක් වත් නැ:dull: