The most predators?

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Well, can I put 3 piranhas in a 60 gal? I think I will go for that until even I get a bigger tank.

Just a question, are there commercial food in petshop with which you can feed them?

Btw, why everyone said that piranhas are coward?
 
Piranhas are schooling fish and single specimens will hide in the corner of the tank. If the tank isn't large enough though they will nip at each other and with those razor sharp teeth they will inflict damage. I would say an Oscar if by itself will be o.k in a 60. Just keep up on the weekly water changes or it will get hole in the head disease. Jag and gar definately too large for a 60. P's 3 of them might work.
 
Mathieu914;4377759; said:
Well, can I put 3 piranhas in a 60 gal? I think I will go for that until even I get a bigger tank.

Just a question, are there commercial food in petshop with which you can feed them?

Btw, why everyone said that piranhas are coward?
i think they will be fine.
 
exodons
 
i agree exodons are great little predators they look like ordinary schooling community fish at first glance but dont be fooled if you look close you can see they have quite a mouthful of teeth but one thing to keep in mind about aggresive fish especially oscars ps and jags they require large tanks and alot of dedication to keep not to mention they can be hard to keep in groups (besides ps) i wouldnt recommend a novice keeper keeping them exodons are more up your ally
 
BRAVO~ARMADA;4381647; said:
also if your going to go with exodons just keep other exodons theyre nippy at each other as is other fish of the same size or a little bit bigger or smaller are just sitting ducks if the bites dont kill them the stress or related ailments will

as long as he has a good amount of cover(some plants and rocks , maybe driftwood) then they will be fine , cause exodons do bully the smaller ones , so they need places to hide .
 
rooski;4381682; said:
as long as he has a good amount of cover(some plants and rocks , maybe driftwood) then they will be fine , cause exodons do bully the smaller ones , so they need places to hide .

sorry i have to be clearer with my posts i was reffering to other species of fish ^^ great point about the heavy cover btw
 
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