Scientific Name:
Serrasalmus Humeralis
Common Names:
Black Ear Piranha, Yellow Tiger Piranha.
Range:
South America: Brazil, Venezuela, French Guiana, Surinam, Guyana.
Maximum Size:
Serrasalmus Humeralis can grow to a size of 20" (one of the Largest Piranhas)

Distinctive/unique features:
- Clearly visible humeral spot.
- V-shaped claudal fin.
- Concave head shape.
- Red or Orange throat.
- Tiger striped on the body.

Tank:
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.

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)