single piranha

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rbp arent schooling fish, they are loosly shoaling fish. the diff is they are inherently solitary and stay with a group for protection/feeding advantages. they are fine to keep alone. people have had different experiences with solo rbp. mine was a bad ass he finger chased and everything EXTREMELY agressive others have solos that hide all the time. it depends on the personality of the fish.

my main concern is that a 20 gallon long is too small for one for life. if you got a small P under 4 inches it would be ok for a little while. i know that there is the 20 gallon per fish rule, but just a 20 gallon tank is too small. i would recoment a 40 gallon breeder at the smallest even that is kinda cramped for life. the difference being is that the 20 gallon long is 30 in long by 12 in wide. a 40 gallon breeder is 36 in long and 18 in wide. much better foot print for piranha since it is 18 in wide. a 20 gallon at my local store is about $50 with hood and light the 40 gallon breeder is $70 so for $20 more you have twice the water much better value.

this isn't to say you cant keep one in a 20 g. just not recomended. good luck
 
I keep a single RBP too.. doing fine.. been abt an yr now and not shy at all!! tank might be a little small cos they grow big fast!
 
Solo RBps do just fine just ask viralmouser about mr. bubbles (he's a 11" solo RBP) ERY NICE FISH.
 
hey guys I see I'm up again LOL,umm yea you can do a 20G until hes about 6" then you need to upgrade to a 55G at the least but if you want a massive very aggressive solo like mr. bubbles you need a 90G and I know that sounds big for a solo but thats just the scret to getting that really big size other than water qaulity and nutrion and water temp etc....
 
ive kept a solo red in a 20 gal,raised him from the egg literally.
damn aggressive.but u can keep it only till around 6 inches,then the tank gets just too small.
mine is in a pond now with a dozen other reds
 
viralmouser;1951992; said:
hey guys I see I'm up again LOL,umm yea you can do a 20G until hes about 6" then you need to upgrade to a 55G at the least but if you want a massive very aggressive solo like mr. bubbles you need a 90G and I know that sounds big for a solo but thats just the scret to getting that really big size other than water qaulity and nutrion and water temp etc....
is mr.bubbles mouth always open?
 
90 gallon is wayy to big for one red in my opinion. if you got a 90 gallon i would get a rhomb with out hesitation. you could fit in about 3 rbp in a 90 gallon for life. a 40 gallon breeder is perfect for one rbp. you could fit 2 for life in a 55 IMO also.
 
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