The Piranha Fish
by Zuzana
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Introduction
As everyone knows, the
Piranha species is a very noted
fish especially from TV. It’s aggression and hunger for everything what moves in the
water are well known facts. They are shown as cruel and merciless beasts in the TV. So why do people keep them? Aren’t such people only criminals who drop their victims into the
tank with Piranhas in order to hide their crime? Not everyone knows that Piranhas bite only if they are hungry, or something bleeds in their
aquarium. So basically, a wise and skilled
fish keeper will not be bitten or even eaten (it’s a myth that few Piranhas can eat the whole man’s body). Their attacks towards humans are very rare in the wild. The natives from the locations where Piranhas live are swimming with them a lot and they haven’t been harmed. However, nowadays it is not recommended to do so because as the environment changes all around the world, the
fish’ behaviour may change as well. Generally, they have less
food so they can be much more aggressive against humans than before. There are no reports of killing a human by Piranhas, only when a human died in the
water and they eat him later.
An illegal fish
Did you know that they are illegal in some states in the U.S.A? It is in the states with warm environment. Some people could put them into the rivers and they could destroy the normal environment in those waters because they would not have natural enemies there.
In order to understand this fish, we have to learn more about them
Piranhas are freshwater
fish and they come from the Amazon, Guiana and Paraguayan basins in the South America where we can find innumerable living creatures (including
fishes). These geographical locations are even the most settled places in the world, so you can imagine how much dead animals can fall into the
water. This is the reason why Piranhas have to have such big appetite. Naturally, such rivers require
fish which eat dead animals, so the decomposing meat will not contaminate the
water. They have very sharp teeth so they can eat all the meat from the bones of the dead animal. Of course, they hunt for
live food too, but usually smaller
fish.
Conditions in the aquarium
In
aquarium they require
temperature between 24 28°C. The
pH value should be a bit lower, just like the
dGH. The
aquarium has to have places for hiding; Something like caves, some
driftwood,
plants and everything what you can find in their natural environment besides an strong
filter. They produce many excrements so the
filtration must be very effective. They also need a big
tank. If they havenīt got enough place they turn into cannibals.
Do they eat meat only?
There are many types of Piranha
fishes. You can even find Piranhas which eat vegetables only. Moreover, we even don’t know all the Piranha species because new and new species are found often, but right now we know more than 70 different kinds of them. This difference consists in in the colours, and in the behaviour as well. In addition, some of them are more and some are less aggressive.
The Body
They are from 15 to 30 cm long. Piranhas can have many different colours and shapes of the fins, but they have something in common. The most visible characteristic are their teeth. Their mouth is a bit open and you can see their triangle small sharp teeth. They have round body with massive mouth.
Feeding habits
This
fish is a meat eater. A mature individual can eat pieces of
fish meat, beef meat, chicken meat, or you can
feed them with feeder
fish especially if those
fish are alive. But if they are small, they eat flakes and some worms. On the other hand, if you keep vegetarian piranhas, they eat
plants in your
aquarium, some vegetables, or vegetable flakes and tablets.
A community fish?
People think, that they are shoal
fish and that they aren’t aggressive towards each other. But it is not true. They are in shoals only if they feel danger, for example if they are chased by
river dolphins, or if they are going to eat a big animal. They should not be in one
aquarium with other
fish species, because they will eat them. Of course there were some cases when smaller non-piranha
fish have nipped fins of the bigger Piranha, but it is nothing strange when an aggressive
fish is not aggressive to
fish with which it has lived from the juvenile age. But not every time it can work, so you shouldn’t risk it. They are very territorial
fish and because of this you should have them in a big
aquarium, so every
fish has it’s own place.
Pictures
Special thanks to
Richard Smith for pictures!
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