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Nathan
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 06:14 AM
Here is a list of a lot of common tropical fish lifespans. Thought some people may find it interesting!

Adolfos Cory - 5 years

Angelfish - 10+ years

Apistogramma - 3 to 5 years

Archer Fish - 5 years

Armored Catfish - 7 to 15 years

Bala Shark - 10 years

Bandit Cory - 5 years

Banjo Cat - 7 to 15 years

Banjo Catfish - 5 to 8 years

Black Neon Tetra - 5 years

Black Phantom Tetra - 5 years

Black Shark - 4 to 10 years

Black Tetra - 5 years

Black Widow Tetra - 5 years

Blackfin Cory - 5+ years

Bleeding Heart Tetra - 5 years

Blindcave Fish - 5+ years

Bloodfin Tetra - 10+ years

Blue Gourami - 4 years

Boesman Rainbow - 5 years

Bronze Cory - 5 years

Bumble Bee Catfish - 5 to 8 years

Cardinal Tetra - 4 years

Cherry Barb - 5 to 7 years

Chocolate Gourami - 4 years

Clown Loach - 15+ years

Columbian Tetra - 5 years

Congo Tetra - 5 years

Convict - 10 to 18 years

Diamond Tetra - 5 years

Discus - 10 to 18 years

Dojo Loach - 10 years

Dwarf Gourami - 4 years

Emperor Tetra - 6 years

Festivum - 10+ years

Figure 8 Puffer - 5 years

Firemouth - 10 to 15 years

Frontosa - 8 to 15 years

Giant Danio - 5 to 7 years

Glass Catfish - 8 years

Glassfish - 8 years

Glowlight Tetra - 5 years

Goldfish - 10 to 30 years

Guppy - 3 to 5 years

Harlequin - 6 years

Hatchetfish - 5 years

Hog Nose Brochis - 10 years

Honey Gourami - 4 years

Jack Dempsey - 10 to 18 years

Jordan's Catfish - 10+ years

Killifish - 1 to 2 years

Kissing Gourami - 5 years

Lemon Tetra - 5 years

Leopard Danio - 5 to 7 years

Leporinus - 5+ years

Livingstoni - 10+ years

Midas Cichlid - 15+ years

Mollie - 4 years

Moonlight Gourami - 4 years

Neon Rainbow - 3 to 4 years

Neon Tetra - 5 to 10 years

Oscar - 10 to 18 years

Otocinclus - 5 years

Pacu - 10 years

Pearl Danio - 5 years

Pearl Gourami - 4 years

Pictus Catfish - 8 years

Piranha - 10 years

Platy - 3 to 5 years

Pleco - 7 to 15 years

Rafael Catfish - 7 to 15 years

Rainbow Shark - 4 to 10 years

Rams - 4 years

Rasboras - 5 to 10 years

Red Eye Tetra - 5 years

Red Rainbow - 5 years

Red Tailed Catfish - 15 years

Redtail Shark - 8 years

Rosy Barb - 5 years

Royal Pleco - 10+ years

Rummy Nose Tetra - 5 to 10 years

Rumy Nose Tetra - 5 years

Severum - 10 to 18 years

Silver Dollar - 10+ years

Silvertip Tetra - 5 years

Swordtails - 3 to 5 years

Texas Cichlid - 10+ years

Tiger Barb - 6 years

Tigerfish - 5 years

Tinfoild Barb - 10 years

Upside Down Catfish - 5 years

Weather Loach - 10 years

Whiptail - 10+ years

White Cloud Mountain Minnow - 5 to 7 years

Zebra Cichlid - 10+ years

Zebra Danio - 5 years

DR.V
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 07:08 AM
Wow thanks a lot. Didnt know that goldfish can live up to 30 years.

Good job ^^

Liverpool_pete
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 07:51 AM
Thanks for the info its interesting to see how long some of our fish should live.

Pitty with a goldfish living up to 30 years they only have a 1 or 2 second memory.

sharn
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 10:19 AM
apparently they dont... a bunch of people have done tests on it and it turns out they have a longer memory, cant remember how long though lol.

Lexie
Thu Jun 15, 2006, 10:57 AM
Yeah, they can't have a couple of second memory, because you can teach them to do tricks :)

Robdog
Wed Jun 21, 2006, 11:13 PM
I reckon a 5 yr old apisto would be extremely rare

Robdog
Wed Jun 21, 2006, 11:15 PM
And by extremely rare I mean that you'd never see a 5 yr old apisto

marg
Thu Jun 22, 2006, 01:13 AM
Nathan,

Thanks for that - you have obviously gone to a lot of trouble for our benefit.

Good to know my Discus should be with me for a long time if I continue to care for them properly.

Maybe someone could make this a sticky - it is very interesting!!

Marg.

taksan
Thu Jun 22, 2006, 01:41 AM
Plecos at least 27 years ...... cause I've got one thats 27

Nathan
Sat Jul 08, 2006, 06:07 AM
the lists of lifespans i have are the average, i think your pleco life span is abnormal for it to live that long.

lovenotthrowdiscus
Sat Jul 08, 2006, 01:07 PM
are roughly all corydoras 5yrs then?

i have a colony of sterbai's...

fishgeek
Sat Jul 08, 2006, 04:56 PM
i know of a 12 year old cory and i have several that are 5 and look healthy and strong
only been keeping fish 5 years and still have cory's that were in the orginal fish purchase's

andrew

Robdog
Sat Jul 08, 2006, 11:00 PM
Black Ghost Knives 3-7 years

goldenpigeon
Sat Jul 08, 2006, 11:54 PM
BGK would live for atleast 10. it takes at least 2.5+ years to reach ful size.

Robdog
Sun Jul 09, 2006, 12:04 AM
It doesn't say so but that post was edited a bit. It was originally a question but then I looked up my own answer. 3-7 years is a pretty broad range. I did expect it to be a lot longer than that

goldenpigeon
Sun Jul 09, 2006, 12:13 AM
considering the size BGK can get to.... 50+cm (rare in aquaria but possible) it would have to be much longer. 3 years is far too short.

lovenotthrowdiscus
Sun Jul 09, 2006, 03:13 AM
i know of a 12 year old cory and i have several that are 5 and look healthy and strong
only been keeping fish 5 years and still have cory's that were in the orginal fish purchase's

andrew
nice man,
thanks alot thats a handy tip to know!

Benno_17
Sat Aug 05, 2006, 05:03 AM
any idea on bristlenoses?

goldenpigeon
Sat Aug 05, 2006, 05:26 AM
Bristlenose - 10+ years i would think. i know they can easily hit 9 years.

shewey
Sat Aug 05, 2006, 05:32 AM
I have a Kissing Gourami that is 22 years old and still going strong. He is tough as nails!! Thats more than 4 times the expected, mind you he does get the expensive flake food and not the el cheapo stuff. :D

A 27 year old Pleco is pretty impressive! I bet he gets treated like a member of the family after that long.

Cheers,
Mark.