I thought it would be interesting to hear how long people have kept fish for. The average lifespans that are listed in books and websites always seem kinda low compared to what I've actually experienced myself. I guess fish usually die young in nature compared to those in our aquarium.
I have a lemon tetra that is over 11 yrs old now. I also have an amano shrimp that is over 8, maybe more. Most of their buddies starting dying off around 6-7. You wouldn't be able to tell simply by looking at them, but some of my old fish have definitely looked "experienced" haha. I'm certainly far from an expert with aquariums, so I'm really curious to read others' record fish, both still alive or in the past.
I have a lemon tetra that is over 11 yrs old now. I also have an amano shrimp that is over 8, maybe more. Most of their buddies starting dying off around 6-7. You wouldn't be able to tell simply by looking at them, but some of my old fish have definitely looked "experienced" haha. I'm certainly far from an expert with aquariums, so I'm really curious to read others' record fish, both still alive or in the past.