No problems Nevergone.
I understand what you mean and thank you. There are quite a few people that are doing the same thing and many that are much more involved than I, for which I know I'm grateful for.
Like in most cases of animals, the good that we hear about is vastly outnumbered by the bad.
It's definitely not a fish for everyone and I respect that, I'm just doing my small part and I'm still learning a lot about them the longer I've had them.
You must want one pretty badly to consider moving to be able to have them? What kind/s are you interested in?
I'm glad you understood what i meant
Yea, NY is pretty gay anyways lol, no fireworks, no piranhas, the only state that still has the cigarettes that don't stay lit (not that I care as I don't smoke), what else is there
. I'm sure there is more that I can't think of right now...
As for types, I've always wanted to own a variety. RBs are on the top of my list. I even check out every pacu I see for sale to see if I could "accidentally" pick up a piranha thinking it was a RB pacu... though I must admit I don't know the exact differences, but I'm sure you can tell right away by the teeth as one is a herbivore by nature and one a carnivore. Also, the tank mates would be a mess while that one is fine as can be lol. Also, I think they're called Black Rhombas or something... supposed ot be nice and cost a pretty penny but heard they are well worth it. I was thinking of getting Catoprion mento aka Wimple piranha while I am in NY (if I could find them) as they are "technically" not a piranha and I could own them. At least so I've been told.
The list someone once gave me was along with some basic info they gave... ( I saved the PMs from AMS
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Serrasalmus compressus- Grows to about 7 inches in captivity, highly aggressive, minimum tank size of 75, but can get away with 55, usually wont find one under $80. AN all around great piranha.
Serrasalmus geryi ($250 so may be too pricey)- These are a beatiful piranha, (check my signature) HIGHLY aggressive, best kept alone, known to be finger chasers and is HIGHLY expensive, the best price Ive seen yet was $250 for a single specimen. Provided you have the cash for one, they will be your favorite piranha.
Serrasalmus sanchezi- One of the smaller piranhas growing to 6 inches, commonly available where piranhas are sold, minimum tank size of 55. Good begginer piranha.
Serrasalmus spilopleura- Grows to 8 inches, minimum of 75 gallons, can be dull colored, not to active.
Serrasalmus elongatus- Grows to 8 inches, requires the largest possible aqaurium you can supply as they are highly active, big appetite and known to be a finger chaser. The dull "regular" variety is somewhat common but the black mask form is hard to find.
Serrasalmus altuvei- Grows to 6 inches, care relative to the S.Compressus
Pristobrycon striolatus (impossible to find so is probably not an option)- Grows to 8 inches, quite expensive, very dangerous to owners, IMPOSSIBLE to find.
Catoprion mento (not an actual piranha but I highly reccomend these)- Grows to 5 inches, requires a minimum of a 29 gallon tank, beautiful nice colorations, difficult to find, youll usually need to send a special order to get one, around $30, quite aggressive, I highly reccomend these to new piranha keepers.
Please note that I was just inferring for info on some "beginner types" plus some more "difficult types" to keep. I really like the concept the the Wimples.
I would be interested in more types. Any that you suggest yourself? Remember it would be my first piranha and what species for later on when I get more experience. Like I aid, they're illegal in NY, but moving i an option
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