Serrasalmus eigenmanni (Norman, 1929) Common Names: Red Hook Piranha. Range: South America: Brazil, Venezuela, French Guiana, Surinam, Guyana. Maximum Size: The maximum size of the Eigenmann's Piranha is around 20cm. (8"), although in captivity most specimen grow little over 15cm. (6") in size. Body Characteristics: Description coming soon... Distinctive/unique features: • Clear eyes. • Clearly visible humeral spot. • V-type caudal fin. • Concave headshape. |
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Aquarium:
Adult fish need a tank of at least 48x18x18", while younger specimen can temporarily be kept in smaller tanks, the minimum being a tank of 32x14".
The aquarium needs to be decorated with plants, (drift)wood and rocks to provide hiding places for this often somewhat shy and skittish fish (especially during the first weeks/months). But an open area to swim should also be offered. A powerhead can be used to add a little extra water currents, to mimic its natural habitat.
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Compatible Species:
None.
Because of its fin-nipping habit and intolerance towards other tank mates, this species should be kept alone in a species tank. In some rare cases, a Pleco, Raphael Catfish or other heavily armed catfish worked out.
Diet:
Fish (fillets, frozen fish and live feeders *), shrimp, prawns, mussel, squid and other sea fruits, earth worms, meal worms and other insects, flakes, pellets, granules.
* Live fish need to be quarantained first, so they are safe to feed (containing no disases or parasites). Goldfish, minnows and other members of the Cyprinid family (Carp-like fish) should be avoided, as these fish contain growth-inhibiting hormones (Thiaminase/Vitamine B1 inhibitors) that could negatively affect the fish's health and development.
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Some pictures of Serrasalmus eigenmanni | |
![]() Photo: Fatih Car www.piranha-import.nl |
![]() Photo: Fatih Car www.piranha-import.nl |