Shall i accept?

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Piranhas hunt in groups if they are all larger fish in the pond you probably don't have to worry until you add more


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+1 Jacob probably doesn't feel secure to his new home so that is why he is so calm.


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Piranhas hunt in groups if they are all larger fish in the pond you probably don't have to worry until you add more


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So i shall add more? What if they become aggressive?

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They will but yes you definitely want to get more. I can't tell you it won't live on its own but I can say that having it in a group will make it not stress as easily and make it more willing to feed


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They will but yes you definitely want to get more. I can't tell you it won't live on its own but I can say that having it in a group will make it not stress as easily and make it more willing to feed


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Cuz definitly i dont want it to be dangerous and harm my fishes, plus it already lived in my father's friend pond for 2 years (or 1) and the same tankmate with goldfish since he was 20 cm (he say) and always play with it, not sure 4 now.

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Just visiting Ripley's aquarium in Toronto. Though I'd share this here...

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Strength in numbers, that's how piranhas work.

I would keep him alone unless you can get they tank to have a group in by themselves.


Caleb
 
I would get 3 piranhas on saturday so... i hope its not dangerous cuz Jacob doesnt love to bite fish flesh and human's

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