TW FS: 45 GAL. Fish Tank w/ stand KIT : Heater, gravel, power filter, light etc.....
everything u see.....lmk..spent krayzie money on this one becuz all the good fishes kept getting eaten from my perhiannas...
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bump for some red belly piranhas.
. buy his 45 gallon then buy my piranha lol. i got a 24k gold piranha for sale. i think thats its nick name. its crazier then a black piranha.

and this is what he does in one bite. that goldfish is pretty big. the piranha its self is about 5-6 inches. and yes, the goldfish is still alive bobbing around lol.
. buy his 45 gallon then buy my piranha lol. i got a 24k gold piranha for sale. i think thats its nick name. its crazier then a black piranha. 
and this is what he does in one bite. that goldfish is pretty big. the piranha its self is about 5-6 inches. and yes, the goldfish is still alive bobbing around lol.
I'm getting one of these bad boys

Common Names:
Elongated Piranha, Pike Piranha, S. Pingke
Tank:
This active species is a very fast swimmer, and therefore needs a spaceous tank, even though it doesn't grow to very large sizes. At least 35 gallons is necessary, but a larger tank is recommended.
Because S. Elongatus is such an active species, the tank should have enough space for it to swim freely (length and width are much more important than height) and should not contain too many obstacles. Strong currents, produced by a powerhead, pump or power filter are be appreciated, since it simulates its natural habitat.
Compatible Species:
NONE. This species is considered to be extremely agressive and very intolerant towards other fish in its tank (and also to its owner: many Elongatus owners are 'attacked' through the tank glass by their 'pet'...), although multiple specimen have been kept in the same tank for a while

Common Names:
Elongated Piranha, Pike Piranha, S. Pingke
Tank:
This active species is a very fast swimmer, and therefore needs a spaceous tank, even though it doesn't grow to very large sizes. At least 35 gallons is necessary, but a larger tank is recommended.
Because S. Elongatus is such an active species, the tank should have enough space for it to swim freely (length and width are much more important than height) and should not contain too many obstacles. Strong currents, produced by a powerhead, pump or power filter are be appreciated, since it simulates its natural habitat.
Compatible Species:
NONE. This species is considered to be extremely agressive and very intolerant towards other fish in its tank (and also to its owner: many Elongatus owners are 'attacked' through the tank glass by their 'pet'...), although multiple specimen have been kept in the same tank for a while
125?! wow. ballin!! lol. im sellin mine for $150 is case you wanted to know
lol would aquascape ship those to your pad? oh yea... this is the piranha i have.
http://www.aquascapeonline.com...ct=88
Modified by mr nut at 11:21 PM 9/14/2007
lol would aquascape ship those to your pad? oh yea... this is the piranha i have.http://www.aquascapeonline.com...ct=88
Modified by mr nut at 11:21 PM 9/14/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mr nut »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">125?! wow. ballin!! lol. im sellin mine for $150 is case you wanted to know
lol would aquascape ship those to your pad? oh yea... this is the piranha i have.
http://www.aquascapeonline.com...ct=88
Modified by mr nut at 11:21 PM 9/14/2007</TD></TR></TABLE>
nice, yea the shipped some red bellys to me before.
lol would aquascape ship those to your pad? oh yea... this is the piranha i have.http://www.aquascapeonline.com...ct=88
Modified by mr nut at 11:21 PM 9/14/2007</TD></TR></TABLE>
nice, yea the shipped some red bellys to me before.








