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I dont know about yall but I always take any information gotten from wikipedia with a grain of salt.

http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160104-does-the-candiru-fish-really-eat-human-penises
“The year was 1997. In Manaus, the isolated capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, a patient was wheeled in with a candiru in his urethra. After hours of surgery, urologist Dr Anoar Samad managed to extract the fish, dragging its carcass back out through the unfortunate patient's penis.”

I have not done further research into this so take it with a grain of salt too.
 
I dont know about yall but I always take any information gotten from wikipedia with a grain of salt.

http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160104-does-the-candiru-fish-really-eat-human-penises
“The year was 1997. In Manaus, the isolated capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, a patient was wheeled in with a candiru in his urethra. After hours of surgery, urologist Dr Anoar Samad managed to extract the fish, dragging its carcass back out through the unfortunate patient's penis.”

I have not done further research into this so take it with a grain of salt too.
Same case mentioned on Wikipedia. It has supposedly been refuted.
 
You know, there has never been a confirmed case of a candiru actually attacking a human. There was a case where one supposedly attacked a woman once, complete with X-ray images, but it was debunked(maybe). It might have happenned a few times in world history, but a 16" fish an inch or more thick is not about to squeeze its way up a human penis. If such an attack where to happen, it would probably be a small specimen attacking a woman peeing (the pee may, but probably does not, attract candirus) in water higher then her waist. Even then, It would be by no means a likely occurance.
Wikipedia article:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candiru

That is the largest species. There are hundreds of species of candiru, some under an inch long and from what i have seen of them they could easily fit into a human urethra if they were so inclined. To get a grasp of how small they are, you could quicky glance at a tank and if you did see them you might just assume they were big anchor worms/detritus worms/nematodes.
 
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The mere thought of it going up it is enough to make me not want to be near one. But the leopard ones do look nice and are interestingly enough a catfish.
Thay dont actually go in the *whatever*, tests have shown, only one somewhat discretable case
 
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