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1460's avatar DerrickWade
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#1 Posted 18 Jul 2010, 9:12 pm
a little Austin Powers humur there. Cool Anyway, I'm Derrick and I found the site whilst looking for info on my piranhas. I've had these for about 2 years now. A friend of mine was moving and couldn't take them with him. I got the whole setup for $100. The reason I'm here is because Their color is not as vibrant as it used to be. I have the ideal temp, water and filter changes, ph, etc... Hell, they have even bread a couple times. Any ideas on how to get their red bellies back? Here are some pics. The one with the red on the bellies was shortly after I got them, now they are pale in color, What gives?
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1489's avatar leigh
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#2 Posted 06 Aug 2010, 2:16 pm
Hi Derrick,
Cool Piranhas, your game in having them, I am way to terrified.
What is their diet??
If they have bred a couple times, they may need more protein.
Try fiddling with their diet and make sure they are getting enough vitamins etc. Also if you have a bland back ground the fish tend to blend, so maybe try putting some thing bright in there for a couple of days... Just a thought..
My albino Axolotl had vibrant red gills before breeding , and now they are only vibrant red after meal times. I am giving her a break from breeding for a while and letting her bulk up on her vitamin stores. Sometimes fish go dull and can fall sick if breed too much!! or if they don't have a good diet to match. Just a thought.
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22's avatar mickey
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#3 Posted 08 Aug 2010, 12:53 am
Agree about the diet, are they getting enough meaty foods?



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1510's avatar FishFuzz
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#4 Posted 17 Aug 2010, 3:16 pm
Hi, I raised African Cichlids and Angle Fish for about 15 years, and after messing with several home made foods, I found "Trout Chow Pellets". I used to buy a 50lb bag, and other than a little Tetremin once in a while, that is all they ate. AND they all bred on this diet. It was high in protein and of course was used to raise trout. So I figured if the trout industry was using this food, it must be good for the fish. I know U probably don't need 50lbs, but maybe U can finagle a handfull from U'r local feed and seed store.

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