According to "Lifespans of Aquarium Fish," Guppies live 3-5 years. Rummy Nose Tetra's and Red Eye Tetra's live 5+ years, however Plecostomus live 7-15 years (Sharpe). We've only had them for about 9 months, but who knows how long they've lived in the store. 3-5 years is a very short amount of time for fish to live, it depends on how much they eat and how they're cared for. My "sucker fish" has the longest life span and is supposed to be the biggest fish in the tank. My guppies are the smallest in size and lifespans, that explains why they're always picked on. It didn't make sense until I thought about it.
My poor little orange Guppy seems to be out of it. He is laying in the plant that he usually sleeps on. I feel like he is in depression. I couldn't imagine what it feels like to be with someone for a long time and all of a sudden you are left alone. One of the 3 Guppies I had before my recent one died also layed on a plant when the other 2 died. We found it floating at the top of the water the next day. Maybe this will happen to him too? I hope not. He was the one fish that all my family liked because of how he looked. He looked like a mermaid swimming happily around the tank. I feel so bad that she's the only guppy left. We had so many and now we only have one left.
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My lonely orange Guppy 11/05/14 |
Works Cited
Sharpe, Shirlie. "Lifespans of Aquarium Fish." About Home. N.p. n.d. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.