What I Have Learned Since Last Timei Had A Piranha Tank

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Joe.G

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Ok, back in the mid to late 90's I had a 75 Gal tank (the same one I have now) and I went out and brought 4 Red Bellies and some pellets. I went home and threw them in a 10 Gal tank that I had just filled up. I tossed them in and two had got stuck in the net while trying to free them I got bit twice (they were less than a quarter in size). I tried feeding them pellets and it was a no go. I toss some feeders in and they are tearing them up. After a while I buy the 75 Gal tank I fill it up set the temp at 78 Deg and toss them in Life is good for them or so I thought.

I had my red bellies for over 7 years till I woke up one day and they were all dead.

During the time I had them all I ever did was use slime coat and salt, I did do weekly water changes and vacuum and I would check the PH and sometimes ammonia. I used the PH buffer 6.5 Powder. Every week I cleaned the filters and the bio sponges.

All they ever ate were minnows and gold fish, I was lucky that I only had ich once and some kind of body fungus for a short time. I had the war wounds once in a while and heater burns but that was it. My Fish grew to about 8 Inch and got very thick. My fish would never allow another fish in there tank they killed everything and fast.

Fast forward to now and I have done a lot of research and learned about this thing called cycling and testing the water for more than PH. I have learned about proper cleaning of the tanks and about stable PH. I have also learned about diet. SO I once again have 4 Red Bellies and a bunch of other fish at this point in the tank. My water parameters are right where they should be (PH is a little hi but steady) and my fish get a varied diet of foods that are good for them.

I feel bad for my old guys because I did care for them and thought I was doing right hey the guy at the store told me what to do he must know. I hope I give these new ones a better life.

A lot of my knowledge comes from you guys so thanks.
 
I have been back in the hobby now for about a year and a half, after a 20+ year absence. I was glad to get so much of the info I needed here on MFK also. I too learned about cycling a tank properly and cringed at some of the things I used to do. This is a great place to learn!
 
the good thing is you took the time to learn and now will be able to care for your fish properly, and hey, 7 years isn't bad it's not like you had em for a week like most people
 
If you kept them alive for that time. They must of had a ok home.
 
I mean 7 years I guess isn't bad and I also never had any issues with disease, I guess doing the water changes on schd for 7 years helped. Everything that I read says how bad gold fish and minnows are for them but thats all mine ate there whole life and they had nice size and color. They also healed very fast if one had gotten injured during there feed frenzy.
 
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