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I've never had an oranda for more than 4 years and I rarely hear of
them living more than 5. Yet "regular" gf frequently seem to live for 15, 20, 25+ years. Is it cruel for me to try to keep these cool looking fancy fish if they have such a short lifespan? Do you have any suggestions for types of gf that live a long time (I'm sure I could get attached to anything)? Thanks |
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