Caribes my new favorite

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Jsince80

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I recently purchased a few Caribes from shark aquarium and I'm very happy so far with them. They are very dominant and aggressive eaters which is one of the things I like is watching them feed. I'm going to get a few more this weekend to make my shoal bigger. They have managed to phase out the week RBP and the RBPs that are left are holding there own


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yea cariba is really nice. what size tank you keeping them in or what size tank you will be keeping them in as they get large?
post up some pics of the setup too, we all love to see pics :)
 
Hey I live near sharks as well. I am considering a single Piranha or two in a 110 cube. He has those, black ones and your standard. I was also thinking of a single P and a wolf fish and just keeping those two fellas in the cube.
 
Hey I live near sharks as well. I am considering a single Piranha or two in a 110 cube. He has those, black ones and your standard. I was also thinking of a single P and a wolf fish and just keeping those two fellas in the cube.

If u want a black Piranha their solitary species and keeping anything with it will die even its own kind, pygos are the only piranhas that shoal pretty much, wolf fish equals expensive meal, a single black rhom alone would be awesome.



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I was thinking about getting a few of them and mixing them with my RBs. Are they really noticeably more aggressive than RBs? My RB have really became a lot more aggressive just over about the last month and a half.
 
They are def more aggressive. I only have 2 RB left with the 2 caribe when I got the caribe I had 6 RB so casualties reached 4
 
They are def more aggressive. I only have 2 RB left with the 2 caribe when I got the caribe I had 6 RB so casualties reached 4

Well maybe I should pass on them then because I would not want to lose my reds. I have grown attached to them. They are very tempting though.
 
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