Crayfish and shrimp (Arthropods),
Dolphins (Cetaceans),
Eels (Anguilliformes),
Fish (Agnatha, Chrondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes),
Fly larvae (Insects/Arthropods),
Hydroids (Actiniaria),
Snails (Mollusks),
Water mites (Arachnids/Arthropods),
Worms (Oligochaetes),
Worms (Nemetodes).
That depends on the species of catfish unfortunately. Corydoras are common freshwater aquarium catfish and can live from 10-15 years.
In oder to really answer that, I'd need more info? What kind of fish? What kind of substrate (gravel)?
These animals can live 5 - 10 years in captivity.
They usually live about 7-10 years but it varies slightly with different kinds of millipede
These animals can live 5 - 10 years in captivity.
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Freshwater angelfish typically live for about 10 to 15 years in a well-maintained aquarium. With optimal care, including proper water conditions, diet, and tank environment, some individuals can even live up to 20 years. Regular maintenance and attention to their health are crucial for longevity.
yes but very few.one that i know is a green.and about 10 trees.
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The lifespan of a freshwater fish can vary widely depending on the species. Some species may only live a few years, while others can live for several decades. Factors such as water quality, diet, and habitat can also influence the longevity of freshwater fish.
Pit bulls are known to live in most continents in all kinds of weathers and they live from 10 to 15 years.