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![]() I had 5 red belly's in a 65g between 2" and 5" some time ago. They ate my red eared slider turtle, and various other things that I would put in there, mice and such. Kinda felt bad about the turtle though cuz I "borrowed" it from a display down town Calgary, which is where I ended up putting the last 2 of them after they ate each other. Good luck finding tank mates for him. Pacu's would be a good start but keep in mind they get very large.
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![]() If you want tank mates for him (or her) you would need a larger tank, you will want a bigger tank anyways because he will get bigger.
I have never gotten piranhas because looking ahead you are very limited for future tankmate options and will be stuck with the piranha until he dies.
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![]() i had gourami's in my tank for 2 years with pirahnas. never touched them as long as i had them.
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![]() You definitely need to buy a bigger tank and should not be even considering adding more fish until the pirahna has been rehomed.
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