It's hard to measure how long fish live in the wild. But the fish that has lived the longest in any aquarium in the world is Granddad, an Australian Lungfish that lives at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.
http://www.sheddaquarium.org/australianlungfish.html
From the official website: "Fully mature when he arrived from Sydney for the Chicago World's Fair of 1933, he is at least 80 years old-and possibly much older. At 25 pounds and 4 feet long, he hangs out like a sunken log on the bottom of his habitat in Waters of the World with four other - and considerably younger! - lungfish."
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He is Australian Lungfish called Granddad at Chicago's John G. Shedd Aquarium. Graddad has joined the aquarium in 1933 and has completed 75 years. Granddad is the world's oldest living aquarium fish and age is possibly 80 plus.
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