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How long does a cold-water parrot fish live and how big does it grow?

Hank Schrader
2021-07-17 10:35:44
Cold-water parrot fish live about 10 years. They are a kind of grass goldfish. They are called cold-water parrot fish only because of their bright color. But how long they can live depends on the environment in which they are raised and the food they are fed. They are relatively adaptable fish. As long as they are raised normally, their life span is mostly 8-10 years. But if they are raised in a harsh environment and often get sick, their life span is up to 6-8 years, sometimes less.
How long does a cold-water parrot fish live and how big does it grow?

1. How long

is the life span of cold-water parrot fish? The life span of cold-water parrot fish is about 10 years. How long can they live depends on the way they are raised and their physique. Cold-water parrot fish is a kind of grass goldfish, which is called cold-water parrot fish only because its color is brighter than that of ordinary grass goldfish. Their adaptability is relatively strong, as long as under normal conditions, their life span is between 8 and 10 years. However, if the breeding environment is poor, or the cold-water parrot fish has a poor constitution and often gets sick, their life span will be reduced to 6-8 years, or even less. The life span of cold-water parrot fish is determined by the breeding methods of breeders.

2. How big

can the cold-water parrot fish grow? The cold-water parrot fish is a kind of grass goldfish. Their body size is larger than that of goldfish. The adult body size is about 20-30 centimeters. Some grass goldfish are bigger because of their genes. If they are properly raised and fed, their body length may be more than 30 centimeters.

Family-raised cold-water parrot fish are not too big because they are limited by space. If breeders want them to grow bigger, they can prepare a larger tank or pond for them to have enough space to develop.

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