Should I get a piranha, a snake, or a hamster for a pet?

 
Should I get a piranha, a snake, or a hamster for a pet?
I'm sort of diggin the piranhas but not very sure
Hamsters. They're more cuddly

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Ive had many hamsters
get a snake and a hamster
it would be cool
haha what a range! im no sure hough but i like hamsters!
I'm thinking piranhas would be verrry hard to care for (aquarium, temperature, food, filter, etc)
I think you should get a breeding pair of hamsters and a snake... free food! And plus you'd get the hamsters while they're cute babies and not have to put up with boring adult hamsters.
Piranhas rock as pets. We had them for a while...but the upkeep and amount of time and money we spent on them was c-r-a-z-y! It was horrible how much they consumed of our lives. Finally we got rid of them and bought a guinea pig. Haha! It all depends on how much time and money you want to devote to a pet. For the least amount of care, go for a hamster. Snakes are delicate creatures and are harder to take care of because they need heating, humidity, crickets or mice depending on the size, and more. ( I had a Chinese Water Dragon lizard which is nearly a snake). Hamsters are basically mice and do not nearly the amount of work or attention the others need. Do what fits your life best. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com
Best of luck finding a new pet!

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former owner of piranhas, guinea pigs, dogs, chinese water dragon (RIP) and chickens.
Perhaps a big ol' Kodiak Bear might be more fun. He could sleep at the foot of the bed !
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Why are you asking us? It depends on your tastes, so unless your gonna go by someone else's tastes or a persuasion, you should choose yourself.
a hamster is more safe or a dog ! :D
if you hav to have one i would get a hamster BUT just one --they love to ......love an you will go
to sleep with 2 and wake up to 12...BET - Mine got out an fell through the register (heater) duck so\
we ran downstairs an there she was waiting for us to get her out --lolol in humans that would of been a 200 ft drop WOW --They love to so that too ESCAPE

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from awhole lot of experience with hamsters
how about a plain old fish
piranha sounds interesting and i would def go for those but if cost is an issue prob hamsters only as they are easy to maintain and not costly and you can let em out the cage and they dont eat live prey!

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