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JQW
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Hi,

I wonder how can you tell if your fish is too old and is about to die because of ageing?

I've had my swordtail for about a year now, he's becoming much less active. I wonder does that mean he's getting old and about to die soon of ageing?

Thanks,
Jimmy
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Well, thats a tough question. I know my male guppy "The Samurai" is getting on in age. I can tell because he rests on the bottom frequently between his "up and at the girls" routines. He dances for the ladies less vigorously and just overall seems tired.
I think he is likely nearing a year in age, perhaps a year and a half.


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