Actually they normally live for under five years if they are kept in a tank
10 to 20 years. i am a petstore owner and that is how long they live for. Matt Charleston is so so so so good at Baseball too.
yes you are right
but they can also live for 50 years
a) ok kool cuz i have a goldfish whos in a tamk and its live 8 or something.
b) who is Matt chareston and what duz that have to do with goldfish?
i doubt they could live for 50 years...come on
They can live over 20 years.
Well, I brought mine home, and it died the next day. They claim they can live up to 20 years, but I don't believe them. They're just liers.
About 20 years and up
goldfish do not live on land
Color does not play a role in how long a goldfish will live for; gentics and how well it is taken care of do. Fantail goldfish can live to be anywhere between the age of 10-25 years old.
you can sell goldfish at the age of 604 and 3/4
I am not aware of goldfish stopping growing at any specific age. They can get very large (over 24 inches) in the twenty or so years I have known them to live.
Your goldfish will not live "longer" no matter how many or how few you have.
For househeld goldfish, they generally live 6-8 years
yes
No, goldfish are freshwater fish.
This is certainly dependant on the care provided, but the average age appears to be 9 to 10 years.
This is really no different than an American goldfish, or even a Canadian goldfish since in most cases, they are basically the same fish type.It is totally dependant on the care provided to the fish, but the average age is about 9 years old.
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish