the longest fish i would have to say is a koi fish. a Japanese fish that are related to the common carp but are very pretty and extremely social. my uncle raises them and has had one for about twenty years now and he is still strutting along. It is also necessary to add that Koi are pond fish since they will grow to more than 24inches long. For a pet fish in a largeish aquarium, (no smaller than a 36 inch tank for 1 fish) provided you look after it correctly, an Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) lives for many years, becomes very friendly, recognises people and things outside the tank and shows heaps of personality
A goldfish is the longest living comman Freshwater Fish, the oldest recorded was almost 50 they have and average lifespan of around 20+ years. However the longest is a little harder to find, it is an australan lungfish, they can live about 100+ years, but the oldest recorded is only 80, so I am not sure where they got the average age from.
The longevity depends more on the care and environment than on the natural life span of the fish. They will die due to over or under feeding, bad temperature control, bad water filtering, or lack of oxygenation of the water.
CLOWNFISH definetly you never know
sea bass
a beta.
I believe the goldfish lives longer . But needs a big tank.:)
The dog live the longest
Simple answer is NO.
fish
A turtle or tortoise
a goldfish
If the fish are in the wild and are not being kept as a pet, then yes, fish are wildlife. Wildlife is classified as any life not living as a pet.
Yes, if you like fish.
The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo lives to over 100 years.
a fish and then as you see how good and long your fish lives get a cat then a dog and so on
Not without a permit from the Department of Fish and Game! Most poisonous snakes are not allowed to be kept as pet's, only research animals.
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