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you wont believe this
#1
know someone who caught this at sawyers pond in emmett. can you guess what it is. an Angry bluegill or crappie. i assume someone didnt want it anymore. 1st one ive heard of in idaho
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#2
It's either a Piranha or a Pacu. Did you eat it? Should be tasty Smile
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#3
I had a pacu that got bigger than that. I am not sure what it is. The same thing happens at the Rexburg Nature Pond. Lots of exotic stuff gets released. Only the gold fish survive the winter.

WIndriver
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#4
Looks like a pirhanna to me. I used to have a large aquarium with 6 big ones in it. Mike
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#5
Nice teeth!
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#6
[quote Kodiak1]Looks like a pirhanna to me. I used to have a large aquarium with 6 big ones in it. Mike[/quote]


Now it has 5? [laugh][laugh][laugh]
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#7
It's a piranha.

DeeCee
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#8
I can't quite tell from the pic which of the two it is. If the teeth were sharp and serrated, like little shark teeth, I would say piranha. If they teeth are kind of humanish in nature, then it's a pacu. I once had a pacu when I was a kid, but he got way too big for me. I didn't put him in a pond though [:/]
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#9
Looks like a Pacu, Pirahnas have sharp serrated teeth.

I wouldn't think it would survive the winter but ya never know.....
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#10
Might be a state record..better look into it...Lol
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