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mattmatt123 Member Posts: 61 |
posted 10-05-2003 03:42 PM
Hello everyone do any of you know how you can get piranhas to breed i have 4 rds for about 3.5 years and i cant get them to have babys any info would help me alot thanks ps i also have them in a 100 gallon tank i was told that was big enuff ?? IP: Logged |
anstey04 Member Posts: 13 |
posted 10-09-2003 01:32 PM
I don't know the answer to your question but I was wondering how big they were after 3 1/2 yrs? I've had mine for 1 month now and he is only two inchs is that normal? ryan IP: Logged |
mattmatt123 Member Posts: 61 |
posted 10-12-2003 11:56 AM
there about 6'' long give or take but the rate of growth verys from fish to fish it really dipends on the size of the tank if you had them it a very large tank like a 100 or 75 and you had then sinse baby they would be a lot bigger if you say you had them in a 33 gallon tank IP: Logged |
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