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Black Ghost Knifefish

The Black Ghost Knifefish or Apteronotus albifrons is one cool looking freshwater fish. Its long slender eel-like body and white rings on its tail make it quite the sight to be seen. This fish is nocturnal so if you have it in an aquarium setting you should provide plenty of plant cover for the fish to hide in. Clear tubes can also be used so you can still appreciate the beauty of the Black Ghost Knifefish. This type of fish is considered to be very peaceful and can even be trained to eat right out of your hand! You can handle this fish after it become accustom to your presence. This fish can easily grow over 1' long so a larger tank is recommended. In South America the Indians believe that the Black Ghost Knifefish carry the spirits of the dead and they will not hunt or eat this type of fish. They have electrical sensors that run along the bottom of their body which they use to detect food. This fish is by no means a picky eater. It will eat live foods, chopped earthworms, as well as frozen and flaked foods.


Pretty good video of feeding the Black Ghost Knifefish in an aquarium. Just look at the way it uses it's bottom fins to move!

Red Belly Piranha

The Red Bellied Piranha or Pygocentrus Nattereri is one of the most vicious fish in the world! These freshwater fish are normally found in streams and rivers in the Amazon, Brazil and South America in large schools. The Red Bellied Piranha has been know to attack its prey in groups of 20-30 fish! Lucky for us they mostly eat fish, insects, snails, and plants. Even though they only grow to 12", they can eat fish of any size by ripping them apart with their razor sharp teeth. Believe it or not, in some places these Piranhas are a popular aquarium fish, but should never be released into the wild. To see this fish in action just click here!

Piranha bite, I thought it was humorous. Check out Pauls Funny


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If you have any fishing tips or other information about the Red Belly Piranha that you would like to share please do in the comments below...

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