
Which Tropical Fish Live Longest 2025? Here are the 13 colourful aquarium fish with the longest lifespans
Probably the world's most popular aquarium fish, the Goldfish comes in a whole array of sizes, shapes and colours (not only gold, but also combinations of white, yellow, orange, red, brown, and black). Don't be tempted to pop one on a tiny bowl, these fish may be hardy but still need plenty of space and filtration to thrive. Originally from China, you can expect them to live for 10-25 years if you look after them correctly, with the record being 43 years. | Canva/Getty Images

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