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Fingerling
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male uk
Ok, heres the deal, I've heard several different ages that fish should live till, can you help.
If poss not just G-fish, all fish.
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Sociopath
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It really depends on the type of fish, and the conditions under which they live. If you list the fish you want to know the ages of, we can help you.



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guppylove1985
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not sure about the others, but goldies will easily live 15-20 years if well cared for. The oldest known goldie was around 43 years old
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Big Fish
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I might be wrong here, but I have also heard that usually the bigger the fish the longer it lives and vice versa
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Bignose
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This link may help.
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