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The guy who owned the rangiora lfs before it went out of business said he had pirahna at home, i kept listening.... then he said he had some for sale, i puzzlingly questioned further and then was shown them - long story short they were meytynnis sp., small too. I think they get false id in a lot of cases with small pacu, especially places like animates who have trouble IDIng the most simple fish and just read what is on their list.

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piranha are much prettier than dollars or pacu. they look like they are covered in silver glitter. very pretty fish imo. and quite docile.

here is a pic of that madman jeremy wade in a pool with a bunch of piranha that haven't been fed in a week or so. he later on drops in a bit of blood - while he's in there. and they just left him alone...

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Yeah they're pretty timid in most cases, the storied about them tearing cows to pieces would be from the odd occasion where a school gets stranded in an isolated pool somewhere as the high water drops at the end of the wet season in the Amazon. A week isn't that long, maybe if they'd left them for a month or two with minimal food they would have gone for him...

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Im shore about 6 years ago animates was selling piranas here in tauranga.

lol, that was a poor little pacu that was being seriously abused, sold them a big Pleco to go in with it, had to spend half an hour acclimating it as they had no idea what to do with it. it ended up in a turtle tank then dead from what I heard

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I have had the opportunity to look after Red Belly piranhas on several ocassions. They are very shy fish, always swimming in a school. Having my arm in the fish tank doing what was necessary was not a problem at all. Regardless of a very good feed, the fish were very nasty to each other when they were left on their own. Usually, all I saw was just a fish head as everything else was eaten. Some individuals were bitten, usually a chunk of flesh off the back off the fish.

On one occasion when I had a fish in the net, it flicked over and in a spilt second it took a chunk of skin off my finger. I was very lucky that it was just a little fish. :)

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