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Dangerous? No.
They are absolutely beautiful creatures. Killing machines, no doubt. But beautiful.
They have some of the nicest colour available to freshwater fish, moreso as they age and the red goes away. They're intelligent and will recognize people. They hunt in packs, like wolves.
I've fed them all kinds of fish, shrimp, krill, bloodworm, earthworms, mice and a variety of frozen foods.
There was a time when I was afraid to put my hand in the water, but you learn to read them and thier moods. I'll put my hand in a tank of piranhas, no problem...just not while they are eating. Rule. One.
I've only had them take a run at me a few times while cleaning the tank, and usually they just dart at you and veer off at the last second as a threat posture. They are very timid and cautious on the hunt unless starved. They will make mock attack runs again and again to make sure they aren't going to be injured. When feeding them mice, they either wait for the mouse to drown or make one strike and let it bleed out. In both cases, I euthanized the mice and re-introduced them into the tank.
This is my 3rd set. They started off as a shoal of 5, cannibalized one and two have died of old age...down to 2 now, each about 7 incehs long and as thick as a breakfast sausage. I plan to have these last two mounted when they finally go.

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