Wimple Piranhas

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  • Genus Pygocentrus (True piranhas)
    • Pygocentrus nattereri
        • Red bellied piranha
        • Red breasted piranha
        • Red piranha
        • Common piranha
        • Pygocentrus nattereri 'Ternetzi'
        • Ternetzi piranha
        • Yellow king emperor piranha
        • Gold dust piranha
        • Yellow nattereri
        • Golden redbellied piranha
        • Yellow redbellied piranha
    • Pygocentrus cariba
      • Shoulder spot piranha
      • Cariba piranha
      • Cariba
      • Caribe
      • Black shoulder piranha
      • Orinoco piranha
      • Black eared piranha
      • Venezuelan red belly piranha
    • Pygocentrus piraya
      • Piraya
      • Piraya piranha
      • Black-tailed piranha
      • Rio São Francisco piranha
      • King emperor piranha
      • Yellow-Striped piranha
  • Genus Serrasalmus (Pirambebas)
    • Serrasalmus altispinis
    • Serrasalmus altuvei
      • Altuvei piranha
      • "Caribe azul"
    • Serrasalmus brandtii
      • Brandtii piranha
      • Green piranha
      • "Cavaca"
    • Serrasalmus compressus
      • Compressus piranha
    • Serrasalmus eigenmanni
      • Eigenmann's piranha
    • Serrasalmus elongatus
      • Elongated piranha
      • Pike piranha
      • Pingke piranha
      • Serrasalmus pinke
      • "Caribe pinche"
    • Serrasalmus geryi
      • Gery's piranha
      • Violet line piranha
    • Serrasalmus gibbus
      • Gibbus piranha
      • Castelnau's piranha
      • "Caribe dorado"
    • Serrasalmus gouldingi
      • Goulding's piranha
      • Blue tiger piranha
    • Serrasalmus hastatus
    • Serrasalmus hollandi
      • Holland's piranha
    • Serrasalmus humeralis
      • Humeralis piranha,
    • Serrasalmus irritans
      • Iredescent piranha
      • "Caribe pinche"
    • Serrasalmus maculatus
      • Maculatus piranha
    • Serrasalmus manueli
      • Manuel's piranha
      • Green tiger piranha
      • "Caribe parguasero"
    • Serrasalmus marginatus
      • "Caribe"
    • Serrasalmus medinai
      • Medinai piranha
      • Red throat piranha
      • "Caribe"
    • Serrasalmus nalseni
      • "Caribe pintado"
    • Serrasalmus neveriensis
      • Rio Neveri piranha
      • "Caribe de Rio"
    • Serrasalmus rhombeus
      • Rhombeus piranha
      • Black piranha
      • White piranha
      • Peruvian black piranha
      • Brazilian black piranha
      • Spotted piranha
      • S. niger piranha
      • "Caribe Amarillo"
      • "Caribe ojo rojo"
    • Serrasalmus sanchezi
      • Ruby-red piranha
      • Ruby-throated diamond piranha
    • Serrasalmus serrulatus
      • "Caribe cortador"
    • Serrasalmus spilopleura
      • Spilopleura piranha
      • Gold piranha
      • Gold spilopleura
      • Ruby red piranha
      • Purple spilopleura
      • Black piranha
      • Black diamond piranha
      • Speckled piranha
      • Black-banded piranha
      • "Caribe dorado"
  • Genus Pristobrycon
    • Pristobrycon aureus
      • Gold piranha
      • "Palometa"
      • "Palometa de Rio"
      • Yellow palometa
    • Pristobrycon calmoni
      • Dusky piranha
    • Pristobrycon careospinus
    • Pristobrycon maculipinnis
      • Gemarmerde piranha
    • Pristobrycon striolatus
      • "Caribito"
      • "Palometa caribe"
      • Spotted piranha
      • Scapularis piranha
  • Genus Pygopristis
    • Pygopristis denticulata
      • Five-cusped piranha
      • Denticulata piranha
      • Big-toothed piranha
      • Gold piranha
      • "Caribe palometa"
      • "Caribito"
  • Genus Catoprion
    • Catoprion mento
      • Wimple piranha
Answers.com < were i got the info ( great site )




but i would like to know how many wimple PIRANHAS can be housed in a 29 / and a 55g.


please no more on if or not they are piranha or not. thanks


--> PEVINE <--
 
I would say not many, "[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The fish is not capable of being shoaled in most instances. Some shoaling work has been done with varied degrees of success, but mostly failures have resulted in the loss of fish." [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]from[/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] http://www.fishpost.com/piranha/catmento.html
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Other names:...........none
Origin:......................Guyana and Mato Grosso of the Amazon
Max size:..................6"
PH:............-..............5.8-6.6
Temperature:...........73-79 F.
Min tank size:..........50 gallons
Food:.........................Meat, live foods

^ aquariacentral ^



Scientific Name: Catoprion mento
Origin: Primarily Venezuela, also Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia.
Adult Size: 3"
Temperature: 78-81F
PH: 6.6-7.1
Tank Size: Adult specimens of this species should be maintained in a tank of at least 20 gallons.

^ Aquascapeonline ^




those are pretty diffrent
30 gal. min tank size
3 inchs. diffrence
 
Davey_8313;1084117; said:
I would say not many, "[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The fish is not capable of being shoaled in most instances. Some shoaling work has been done with varied degrees of success, but mostly failures have resulted in the loss of fish." [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]from[/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] http://www.fishpost.com/piranha/catmento.html[/FONT]



i'd be willing to try it. . . . . . . would hate to loose fish to. . . .
 
I would adise only one but 3-5 in a well planted 55g, they ad is misleading though, they can reach 6" long. They tend to be hard to find and that is a great price, I have usually seen them at $35-$40 each
 
Wimple Piranha 2" (Catoprion mento) (fwf piranha pris wimple)


Just in, I haven't had these in over a year. Nice looking piranha that stays small and is able to school with each other.
Special 5 for 100.00 < thats good price i think
 
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