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Old April 25th 04, 06:16 PM
Harry Zonard
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Just out of interest.

How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?

my gripe with encyclopedia is they don't state the potential longevity
of fishes.

I have kept aquaden itaniyyi (Dolphin cichlid) to the ripe old age of
12 and I had to move house ...so gave them away to the local fish shop

I am back in the hobby now , slowly, nothing drastic just 500l of
water encased in glass 3 bronze cat...10 neon tetra and 2 pulchers
(kribs)

the addiction is coming back slowly...

shall I look for help or just let go ?



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Old April 25th 04, 11:09 PM
Eric Schreiber
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Harry Zonard wrote:

How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?


My oldest fish, a male betta that I bought as an adult (age unknown)
died a couple of days ago. I'd had him for 18 months. Not too bad for a
betta.

my gripe with encyclopedia is they don't state the potential longevity
of fishes.


It's an easy matter to test the water that fish were found in to
determine the kind of water conditions they like. It's a whole 'nother
can of worms to find longevity on all the fish listed. The information
is out there, but mostly you have to hunt it down on hobbyist sites.

Here's one site that I have bookmarked. Just a short list of a few
species.

http://www.aquarticles.com/articles/...Lifespans.html


the addiction is coming back slowly...
shall I look for help or just let go ?


It's useless to resist. Submit to the inevitable. Buy a tank. Then buy
a couple more.


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Old April 25th 04, 11:18 PM
Dunter Powries
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Harry Zonard wrote in message
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Just out of interest.

How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?

my gripe with encyclopedia is they don't state the potential longevity
of fishes.

I have kept aquaden itaniyyi (Dolphin cichlid) to the ripe old age of
12 and I had to move house ...so gave them away to the local fish shop

I am back in the hobby now , slowly, nothing drastic just 500l of
water encased in glass 3 bronze cat...10 neon tetra and 2 pulchers
(kribs)

the addiction is coming back slowly...

shall I look for help or just let go ?


Most barbs and tetras live just about about two years. Larger fish, or fish
which continue to grow over a prolonged period, live many years longer.


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Old April 26th 04, 09:13 AM
david
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Most barbs and tetras live just about about two years. Larger fish, or

fish
which continue to grow over a prolonged period, live many years longer.

my pentazone barbs are about 7 years old ? so are the to cory cats! and
some of the cardinal tetras too !


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Old April 26th 04, 08:19 PM
RedForeman ©®
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How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?

I've got a Midas Cichlid that is 7 or 8 years old...

shall I look for help or just let go ?


Just let go now, it's easier that way... hee heee!!!

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is that better??


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Old April 27th 04, 01:07 PM
Graham Broadbridge
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"Harry Zonard" wrote in message
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Just out of interest.

How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?


I have a kissing gourami that was purchased in 1989. He's still going
strong


Graham.


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Old April 27th 04, 07:11 PM
Harry Zonard
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:07:12 +1000, "Graham Broadbridge"
wrote:

"Harry Zonard" wrote in message
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Just out of interest.

How old is your oldest aquarium inhabitant?


I have a kissing gourami that was purchased in 1989. He's still going
strong


Graham.


is the gourami still kissing? or did he just lost interest?
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Old April 28th 04, 06:56 AM
Gail Futoran
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My oldest fish was a female bronze Cory whose
illness (oldness?) and death at about age 7 caused
me to do a bunch of searching online, find the
aquaria newsgroups, learn more about the hobby
than I had learned in the previous 7 years, and
expand from a 10 gallon to two 10 gallons, a 20
long, a 30 long, a 6 gallon Eclipse, all moderately
to heavily planted with driftwood (vs no wood &
plastic plants in the original tank), plus a 5 gallon
quarantine tank and a 3 gallon hospital tank
(with another 2 gallon Eclipse in reserve).

That'll teach me to let a fish grow old!

What was the question?

Yeah, I know, I need a 55 gal and/or a 75 gal and...
But wait! My husband keeps threatening to
put new carpet in the living room which would
necessitate moving most of the tanks which
would give me an excuse to upgrade. heh

Gail


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Old April 28th 04, 07:13 PM
Moontanman
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I had a elephantnose that was 7 years old when a bird caught and ate him in his
summer pond. I've had Cardinals live to be more than five years old.

Moon
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