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i've read that there are so many piranha species yet to be discovered, that alone blows my mind! imagine all the odd/nice looking p's out there.
I was just curious if 2 different kinds of piranhas have been known to breed and thus creating a new type of piranha??
Possible or not?
 

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CoolD Posted on Apr 20 2003, 04:47 AM
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i've read that there are so many piranha species yet to be discovered, that alone blows my mind! imagine all the odd/nice looking p's out there.
I was just curious if 2 different kinds of piranhas have been known to breed and thus creating a new type of piranha??
Possible or not?
Probably depends on who you talk on this message board for that information or what web site you visit.


Truthfully? no.
 

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Frank, is there a particular reason the S Hastatus doesn't make it's way to the hobby trade? What region is this fish from? It's of the compressus group right?
 

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Serrapygo Posted on Apr 21 2003, 02:19 AM
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Frank, is there a particular reason the S Hastatus doesn't make it's way to the hobby trade? What region is this fish from? It's of the compressus group right?
Serrasalmus hastatus, a new species is described from the Rio ***** of Brazil. They are not very common. It is a member of compressus group.
 
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