liv2padl cichlidophile Oct 30, 2005 2,686 0 0 north carolina Jun 15, 2006 #2 yes, it varies by species ... from a year to as much as 30 years.
Chickieepooh2u Ooo, Ooo! Pick me pick me!! Jan 12, 2006 428 0 0 55 Norfolk, NE www.myspace.com Jun 15, 2006 #3 This might help. http://www.aquariacentral.com/articles/lifespan.shtml
supgourami Gourami Expert Jun 10, 2006 215 0 0 35 CT, USA www.facebook.com Jun 15, 2006 #5 Well, it depends on the type of fish. Some fish can live for 30 years, while some fish only live for 5. What kind of fish are you curious about?
Well, it depends on the type of fish. Some fish can live for 30 years, while some fish only live for 5. What kind of fish are you curious about?
J Jericho AC Members Jul 22, 2005 731 0 0 Jun 15, 2006 #6 Also depends on enviroment, the years they give you are under ideal living conditions, but the fish do depend on you to take care of them and you can inevertantly shorten their life span.
Also depends on enviroment, the years they give you are under ideal living conditions, but the fish do depend on you to take care of them and you can inevertantly shorten their life span.
Rowangel I like fish with tarter sauce Jan 20, 2006 415 0 0 47 Champaign, Illinois Jun 15, 2006 #7 Weren’t Debra Marks’ Pacu pretty old, close to 30 years or something, before she had the tank tragedy? Gold fish can also live for a very long time if housed properly.
Weren’t Debra Marks’ Pacu pretty old, close to 30 years or something, before she had the tank tragedy? Gold fish can also live for a very long time if housed properly.
LIBPA I got the money hat May 30, 2006 152 0 0 35 NYC Jun 15, 2006 #8 whats the average lifespan of a tri color shark?
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Jun 15, 2006 #9 i've heard of some very large true sharks living for 50 years! :thud: