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i have this 100 litre tank. I am planning to get red belly piranha can someone help me to know how many should i buy or is this tank capacity is suitable for even one piranha or not? and what are the measure should i follow before putting piranha into the tank like ph water cycle and so on. Guys help me out in this..
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Reef2Reef is primarily a saltwater forum but some of us also keep freshwater tanks. A 100 liter tank is equivalent to 26 gallons. IMO this is too small to keep even juveniles and much too small to house a full size adult red belly piranha. This is a fish that can reasonably grow to 8" in an aquarium unless it is stunted with poor care.
 

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