Pirayas Feeding 220 gal

HarleyK

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I feed them every day to reduce aggression. Monday's dinner was mahi-mahi. Enjoy!

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nice, I miss my shoal...
at that size they won't need to be fed everyday or they will start look fat.
reducing temperature can probably help better in terms of aggression wise.
 

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Looks great, awesome setup
 

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Howdy,

jp80911;4325685; said:
reducing temperature can probably help better in terms of aggression wise.
Got them at 77F - how low would you go?

p0w_yangz;4325744; said:
what is your substrate in that tank?
3M Colorquartz mix of brown, gray, black

OmniTranz;4325771; said:
What are the little fishes near the surface?

Also, what type of plant do you have in the foreground there, the grassy looking one, I like it!
Those are Endlers, I have an established breeding colony in the tank. They're too small of a snack for the Ps now. I also got a colony of red cherry shrimp established. I like biodiversity in my tanks :)

These plants are Sagittaria subulata.

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