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am gonna get 5 baby red bellied piranhas in a 100 gallon tank a know everything about them and a know ya feed them meaty foods but what else do they eat?

2007-10-25 03:29:10 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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Live Foods:
Some people believe that giving your Piranhas live foods is detrimental to their health. However, this is not entirely true. Some live foods are harmless and some can carry disease. Its really all about where you get your feeder animals from. Sometimes they are raised, or maintained under unsanitary conditions, and this is usually the reason for their disease. Live food is not absolutely vital to a Piranhas health, but it does ad variety to their diet, and Piranha seem to relish living food more than anything else.

Fish/Shrimp:
The most common feeder fish used are goldfish and guppies. These fish are usually kept in crowded tanks under poor conditions, this is usually the reason why they are notorious for disease, parasites, etc. If you would like to feed your Piranhas live fish, pick out the most lively ones that group together when frightened (if they keep their distance from one another it means they could be sick) or any other external parasites, and avoid the lethargic ones. After picking out the feeders you should quarantine them in their own tank for at least a week, while treating them with disease medication as a precaution. You should also keep the feeder fish fed on flake food during the quarantine period to keep them healthy and nutritious. A much more safe alternative is raising your own feeder fish. Ghost shrimp are sometimes offered as feeders, these should be quarantined as well. Brine shrimp can be used to feed juvenile Piranha, they are much safer than fish and do not require to be quarantined.

Mammals:
Some Piranha Keepers like to feed their Piranhas live animals, such as living mice (usually baby ones). This is not a problem, so far I have not heard of any ill effects from feeding them this type of food. I think they should only be fed "pinkies" (baby mice) though, because they are hairless. A mouse with its hair can possibly cause an intestinal problem for your Piranha. If you would like to feed them larger mice, try and find the hairless kinds. But be careful though, a live mouse can fight back and bite hard, possibly injuring your Piranha. I have fed my Piranhas mice before, and I have no had any problems. One other thing to keep in mind; feeding them mice is no where near as messy as one would think, its about the same as feeding them large feeder fish.

Insects:
Crickets, meal worms and other insects offered as reptile food can also be fed to your Piranhas, only buy the farm raised ones from your local petshop though, or raise them yourself. Insects collected in your yard can possibly contain pesticides, which can kill your Piranha. Mosquito larvae can also be used to feed juvenile Piranha, but its best to raise your own, since most mosquito larvae is found in dirty water. You can do this by filling a clean bucket with water and putting it outside in direct sunlight, within a few days algae will grow and mosquitoes will lay eggs in it, and then you will have plenty of larvae to feed your juvenile Piranha.

Worms:
Worms are the most safe live food you can give your Piranha. They are virtually disease free and readily available. Do not dig them up out of your garden though, as they could possibly contain pesticides. Worms can be found at any baitshop and are very cheap.

Frozen Foods:
Frozen food made for fish can be found at almost any petstore, they can also be found in all baitshops. The process of freezing the food destroys most parasites and organisms which makes it safe for your Piranhas consumption. This type of food should make up the bulk of a their diet. Always thaw the food first before feeding.

Frozen cubes:
These are the most common foods offered as food for your fish. They usually come in: brine shrimp, daphnia, beef heart, shrimp, etc frozen into small cubes. These are good for feeding juvenile Piranha since the foods offered are most often small frozen fish.

Frozen Bait fish:
Frozen bait fish can be found at any baitshop and most petstores, usually the types offered are: squid, anchovies, mackerel, and minnows. They are very cheap from the baitshops (costs less than the ones from petshops, and you get more) and great food for your Piranha. Some of the frozen bait fish offered at baitshops are scented/flavored though, this could possibly be harmful to your Piranha, so ask for the regular ones.

Manufactured/Freeze Dried Foods:
Flakes/Pellets/Sticks, and Freeze Dried foods make great supplements to a Piranhas diet and are disease free. However they shouldn't make up their whole diet, especially the manufactured types.

Pellets/Sticks/Flake Food:
Some of these foods are good for raising small juvenile Piranha (but like I mentioned it should NOT make up their whole diet) Most are fairly low in protein and calcium, and usually contain more vitamins than anything else.

Freeze Dried Foods:
Freeze dried foods usually come in: krill, plankton, brine shrimp, daphnia, white shrimp, tubifex, and blood worms. These are very high in protein, vitamins and other trace elements. They are best for raising juvenile Piranha, or as a supplement for adult Piranha.

Fresh Meaty Foods:
Meats and fish/shrimp found at your local market are also good for a Piranha diet. All of them should be frozen first before feeding to kill most bacteria and organisms that could possibly cause disease to your Piranha.

Fish/Shrimp:
Fish and shrimp make up a good part of a Piranhas diet, its an ideal food for them. The shrimp is high in calcium and their shells are rich in carotene which is good for enhancing your Piranhas color. You should remove the head and tails (if any) from the shrimp before feeding.

Meaty Foods:
Beef, beef heart, etc. should make up a small portion of your Piranhas diet, since most are high in fat.

Foods To Avoid:
The following should NEVER be fed to your Piranha: hotdogs, packaged ham/turkey/bologna/sausage/bacon/etc, fried chicken, fast food: I.E. hamburgers, etc. ALL of these contain some type of preservatives and spices, which can be harmful to your Piranhas health.

How Often To Feed Piranha:
Juvenile and sub adult Piranha should be fed 2 to 4 times a day every day. Adult Piranhas should be fed 1 to 2 times every other day. Feeding times can vary depending on what you feel is best, though. This is what works for me.

2007-10-25 03:33:40 · answer #1 · answered by Xaelia 5 · 3 2

fingers!

Piranha are kind of interesting. And they are very territorial so if you want more than what you have already then you have to start them out together. What you put in the tank at first is what you get in that tank til they are all gone. Anything else you add later is just food. They chew the tails because they recognize another predator fisn so they cripple it to make sure it can't eat the food fish. When the food fish run out they'll go back and eat it sometimes, or sometimes they'll just ignore it and let it die. Either way it's no competition so they really don't care - just depends on how hungry they are

Piranha will not just eat anything that is put in front of them. That's not to say they are picky eaters, but they do require food as close to what they have been used to in the wild. The main diet is a mixture of whitebait (their fav's), prawns (helps promote healthy colouration), lance fish, smelt, lean chicken slices and trimmed beef heart (can be got very cheap from most butchers). You should always check several hours after their feeding time that all has been eaten. If leftovers start to rot, the Piranha will not touch them and they will affect your water quality. I feed my fish a lot, every 2 days, although you may want to feed them a little everyday

2007-10-25 03:39:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I feed mine a mix of foods
Beef heart
beef
shrimp
clams from the store
squid
salmon
silver sides
earth worms
blood worms
krill
flake food
green beans
stay away from all feeder fish

2007-10-25 04:10:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I feed mine goldfish every two weeks. I don't know what size yours are but when I got mine 4 years ago he was the size of my fingernail. At that time I was feeding him flake food and I had guppies so he had baby guppies to eat when I had them. Now he eats large goldfish. Hes the height of a softball now. People say they are aggresive but they are actually very shy!

2007-10-25 03:50:40 · answer #4 · answered by Boxer Lover 6 · 1 1

Do you know when they were last fed ?

2016-03-13 06:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You should call an aquarium and ask them, or a zoo, you don't want to make them sick

2007-10-25 03:33:37 · answer #6 · answered by EVIE 3 · 0 4

Fingers,but you already know that.

2007-10-25 03:55:29 · answer #7 · answered by PeeTee 7 · 0 2

they like peperono pizza.............used to feed it t them

2007-10-25 03:33:44 · answer #8 · answered by richard t 7 · 1 5

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