no fish can live that long not even whales
A (forgot fish) can live for atleast 80 years, if the (forgot fish) is lucky, it can live over 80 years
Some fish live only a few months, where others can live for over 100 years.
As with all things, there is a huge variety. Some saltwater fish live only a year or two, whereas others such as the deepsea rockfish of the North Pacific, live over 100 years. If you are referring to saltwater fish in captivity, typically I would say they don't live very long because most people don't know how to care for them properly, but in good hands marine aquairum fish can live over 10 years.
A cod fish can live until over 20 years old.
Parrot Fish Live all accross the equator and there are over 90 diffrent types of Parrot Fish
Depending on species they can be short lived and last only one season or they can live for many years. In some cases over 100 years.
Florida alligators can live up to 35-50 years in the wild, although some have been known to live over 60 years in captivity. Various factors such as habitat, food availability, and potential threats can influence their lifespan.
Yes they can live in a fish bowl but they will eventually take over the bowl.
If you are refering to the marine swordfish (Xiphias gladius) they mature at around 4 or 5 years old and could probably live for over 20 years in the wild.
Goldfish were developed by aquarists in China over a thousand years ago from a species of native carp.
the oldest living is 10 years old kept under lab conditions but is usually up to 6 years max
Beta fish;) =========================================================== Koi have been known to live over 200 years, with the oldest being 226. Wild fish haven't been able to be tracked for that long, however beluga and white sturgeon are known to live for at least 100 years. Averages for both koi and the sturgeons are less.