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duster1971;4284572; said:
Thanks guys I may have more therys later on this just poped into my head so I posted it hoping to get some feedback. So I think we have confermed that a rhom can be housed hapily in a 75 gal tank for let us say 4 1/2 years do to growth rate. Now what kind of rhom to get I love he look of blacks but also love the look of the gold diamond I can also get a gold small and cheap. And wile I'm askng what other possible pirhana can be kept in a 75 for a while already own rbp so don't mention them.

rhoms are all the same, depends on which variant attracts you the most. personally i like diamond rhom more than the jet black ones.
as for what other piranha can be kept in 75g for a while, well pretty much all of them.
for pygos you can use it as a grow out for a shoal of caribes or pirayas if you don't want reds.
pretty much all the serrasalmus can be kept in 75g for live or for long periods of time as grow out depends on species.
few to consider, manueli, spilopleura, mactulaus, marginatus, brandtii, geryi, elongatus, etc
 
jp80911;4284633; said:
rhoms are all the same, depends on which variant attracts you the most. personally i like diamond rhom more than the jet black ones.
as for what other piranha can be kept in 75g for a while, well pretty much all of them.
for pygos you can use it as a grow out for a shoal of caribes or pirayas if you don't want reds.
pretty much all the serrasalmus can be kept in 75g for live or for long periods of time as grow out depends on species.
few to consider, manueli, spilopleura, mactulaus, marginatus, brandtii, geryi, elongatus, etc


+1 You've got a woooorld full of options. Whatever your heart and wallet desires!
 
Lol doubt my walet desiers Amy thing that's why it don't make many decisions. But the info is much apriciated what about wimpels or how ever its spelled mabe I just get a group of spilos and call it good for now
 
duster1971;4285128; said:
Lol doubt my walet desiers Amy thing that's why it don't make many decisions. But the info is much apriciated what about wimpels or how ever its spelled mabe I just get a group of spilos and call it good for now


I rarely see wimpels anywhere. I'm not sure that i've ever even seen an owner in here during the time i've been on MFK. Personally, i'd rather have exodons then wimpels
 
Exodons well I just has some tanks open up so mabe I get wimpels and some exodons two diffrent tanks of corse but hey its worth a shot
 
ballinouttacntrol;4284474; said:
Wow, you're alive. Got any recent pics of your beasts?

haha , yes i will post some soon for you and jack!:nilly:
 
ballinouttacntrol;4284659; said:
+1 You've got a woooorld full of options. Whatever your heart and wallet desires!

i second that! blue diamond is my fav but they are pricey. mine is pushing 13 inches :D
 
frontosablkrhom;4287880; said:
i second that! blue diamond is my fav but they are pricey. mine is pushing 13 inches :D

WOW, it sure has grown a lot. remember it was around 9" pushing 10" on your last update.
gotta get it in a 180g Tony.;)
 
ballinouttacntrol;4285683; said:
I rarely see wimpels anywhere. I'm not sure that i've ever even seen an owner in here during the time i've been on MFK. Personally, i'd rather have exodons then wimpels

You've seen wimples for sale? So tempted to pick your brain over that one. I think thats what I want next just because of the fact of nobody has them and they stay smaller so I can have more fish. But unless something chaotic happens or I sell them I think I'm stuck with my carbires for plenty more years to come.
 
Foster;4289046; said:
You've seen wimples for sale? So tempted to pick your brain over that one. I think thats what I want next just because of the fact of nobody has them and they stay smaller so I can have more fish. But unless something chaotic happens or I sell them I think I'm stuck with my carbires for plenty more years to come.


Nah, come to think of it, i've seen alot of talk but never a seller or owner. Not even a previous owner.
 
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