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Diogenes;3127305; said:
LOL damn piranha junkies....


Hahahaha that's ingenius dude!!!:ROFL::ROFL:

You really made me laugh. By the way you are one of us, I have seen you at piranhaforum before too!!!!:naughty:


So the three of us are piranhocoholics!!!:ROFL:
 
Armand;3127791; said:
:ROFL:

Today you are being so funny man!!!!:ROFL:

thank you thank you....I'll be here all week. :banhim:

This is me on more than 14 hours a week of sleep and seemingly impossible deadlines hanging over my head. School is out.

Armand;3127770; said:
So the three of us are piranhocoholics!!!:ROFL:

Hi...my name's Diogenes and I'm an addict...

I might have visited a piranha site or two in my day...:naughty:
 
so summer mode is turned on? man I missed the days that you get 3 months off during summer.
 
jp80911;3128569; said:
so summer mode is turned on? man I missed the days that you get 3 months off during summer.

yeah me too. I'm 26 so my responsibilities don't just vanish when May rolls around, but I'm going into my last semester of a professional program and let me tell ya...its no picnic. It usually takes me a month just to decompress and unwind from all the stress. At this point if they told me to do a running dive through the middle of a flaming hoop made of dog turds without breaking sterile technique I'd be like, "would you like a quarter twist with that or a full aerial...?"

just focused on that light at the end of the tunnel.
 
Diogenes;3129076; said:
yeah me too. I'm 26 so my responsibilities don't just vanish when May rolls around, but I'm going into my last semester of a professional program and let me tell ya...its no picnic. It usually takes me a month just to decompress and unwind from all the stress. At this point if they told me to do a running dive through the middle of a flaming hoop made of dog turds without breaking sterile technique I'd be like, "would you like a quarter twist with that or a full aerial...?"

just focused on that light at the end of the tunnel.

wow, take you that long to decompress and unwind from all the stress? sorry for you man...for me, as soon as I was done finals I submit my stress all together to the professor. guess just different personality but you gotta figure out a way to relief from stress quick other wise you'll have hard time pull yourself out of it when you start working in the "real" world as there's no more 3 month break unless you tell your boss that "you quit this b!@tch".
 
Ive been keeping RBPs for about 2 months now. I just upgraded from a 55 gallon tank to a 90 gallon tank, i have 9 RBPs so thats 10 gallons per fish. I have a Fluval FX5 and i was wondering about pretty much everything, feeding, filtration, heating, do i need a pump for more oxygen? Anyway pls msg me if you have any info that you think might be helpfull, thanks.......
 
yarok;3130148; said:
Ive been keeping RBPs for about 2 months now. I just upgraded from a 55 gallon tank to a 90 gallon tank, i have 9 RBPs so thats 10 gallons per fish. I have a Fluval FX5 and i was wondering about pretty much everything, feeding, filtration, heating, do i need a pump for more oxygen? Anyway pls msg me if you have any info that you think might be helpfull, thanks.......

for rbps you'll need 20g per fish, at least that's what you'll hear from most ppl.
FX5 will probably do but you need to keep up with water change and filter maintenance as pygos are very messy eaters. have one of the outlet from your filter point towards water surface to help gas exchange. You an add a powerhead to add more current and some power head allows you to attach an air tube to add more air into water. one stone, two birds. or you can just add an air pump. heating wise keep the temp. anywhere between 78°F to 82°F, 80°F would be good. feed them white fish filets such as tilapia, shrimp, squid scallops are also good for piranhas.
if you have questions just post a new thread, this way not only you but also other less experienced members can be benefited as well.
 
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