simple explanation: because people like them. people keep fish they like and thats the bottom line.
fishingaddict;1151933; said:simple explanation: because people like them. people keep fish they like and thats the bottom line.
Exactly.fishingaddict;1151933; said:simple explanation: because people like them. people keep fish they like and thats the bottom line.
Ad@m;1151820; said:those piraya look even better than when i saw them.. a few less than before though
aaronic;1150639; said:I am hoping to prove you wrong with my group![]()
cichlaguapote;1152735; said:Just wait for the mass cannibalism to start.. all pygo's cannibalize a little bit.. but piraya are known to eat their tankmates out of the blue(even other piraya) and when larger have a real problem getting along.
I've only seen two over 20" online.. One is "Frank" who resides in Canada now I think and is 22"(brought in by George at SA at a large size) and the other was in japan and it looked like it was 900 years old and was sorta deformed/beat.
They are nice though..
aaronic;1152951; said:I know they attack each other randomly when they are big because of breeding agression but they will be in a much larger tank by that time.
cichlaguapote;1153030; said:I'm not sure if it's due to breeding aggression or downright aggression but I know that 22" piraya that was put with other larger piraya(only smaller by 6" or so) and they were dead soon after trying to cohab him.. I don't think tank size had anything to do with it.
But wish you luck. Nothing would be nicer than a very large shoal of large piraya.