10 Gallon tank!!!!

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no... no oscar and absolutely no pacu. get your P's a 90 gallon at least. They are going to outgrow that ten gallon in about two hours.
 
It seems as if you are a very inexperienced fish keeper who doesn't understand the tank requirements of any of your fish. The pacu, oscar, convict tank with all of those fish should be at LEAST 300-500 gallons. The RBP's have already outgrown your tank. You apparently have a brown knife too and you definately can't put that in with RBP's so that leads me to conclude that this is in with the convicts, oscars, brown knife, and pacu in the same tank. I'm guessing you probably have them all in the range of a 30-75 gallon tank. Next time, don't buy fish impulsively and RESEARCH BEFORE YOU BUY. Are your tanks even cycled? And that loach of yours will not survive a week. On top of putting it in a tank of highly aggressive fish, loaches like to be in groups of 6 or more. It says he has:
3 rbp - in a 10 gal
1 pacu - these rest are in a tank together
1 convct
1 weather loach
1 brown knife
1 tiger oscar
 
Your tanks are to small, you fish selection is terrible. Stop buying on impulse.
 
eatyoualive, the best thing you could do is donate the pacu and oscar to a reliable source, unless you have a very large tank as stated earlier. get a very big tank for your red bellies and have a lot of filtration for them to thrive, a ten gal is no good. Im suprised you kept 4 alive in there the size of a kiwi. could you post some pics of the reds?
 
Those aren't baby piranhas. Get the 75 and put the 3 RBP's in it. Don't add anything to it. Get rid of the Pacu, unless you have a 350 gallon pond/tank. Do research before buying fish.
 
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