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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.

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