Probably, if you take correct care of it, about 10 to 20 years. But it's not guaranteed. There will be tons of disease encounters and you will have to do whatever it is to save your fish. If you continue to change water one a week, feed it twice a day (no more), and keep the water clean and the fish disease-free, there is a higher chance the fish will live longer.
Approximately 5-7 years is most common for a bowl raised goldfish. But it all depends on how much you feed it, and what conditions it is kept in (:
For househeld goldfish, they generally live 6-8 years
it can live for 23 years
Goldfish can live over 20 years or so if they are propely housed and looked after.
Goldfish can live for a very long time. 41 years is the current record.
Goldfish are carp. Carp can live to 100 years.
No bettas live for 2 years. goldfish live for long as 25 yaers if conditions are clean.
I heard this from someone. Though it is unbelievable, goldfish, if tooken care of well, can live up to 25 years! I have heard of a goldfish that lived 50 years! I cannot imagine my little one inch goldfish living for THAT long. =)
well, not long. i had a goldfish and it died in like 8 hours.
A LONG time. +25 years
they can't
Goldfish in the wild are thought to live around 40 years. They live around 30 years when held in captivity.