Lifespan list

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I've heard 20 years for a common pleco but I wonder if anyone has actually achieved this. For me it's been 8-9 years.
What have you been feeding yours? I'd think on all algae diet it should live normally 20+ years but it'd be nice to see concrete data.

I've been feeding 3 out of my 30 rescue adult 1'-1.5' common pleco mostly catfish farm pellets 40% protein (lazy I am!) and they didn't last long at all - maybe 1-2 years. Not too surprising albeit one was pretty old I know while another was harassed by a purple labeo 24/7. The third one is young, ~6" and have been doing much better, still I started including algae disks but not enough time has passed yet for me to see a difference yet.

BTW, surely there will be a distribution curve, perhaps somewhat bell-shaped, if one collects lots of data, which may look like simply scatter with fewer data. This is normal just like in any statistics study and must be expected.
 
When I was a little kid I bought a giant gourami and put it in our back yard pond cement 3x3 meters square. It's lived close to 30 years (passed away over 10 years ago by old age), it's huge that I usually joke to my young nephews and nieces that if they are bad behave I'll feed them to the fish LOL...It's worked all the time :p
 
Oscar 20 years, Red belly pacu 50 years African lungfish 93 years. Northern pike 75 years Muskie 40 . Freshwater drum over 60. Jack Dempsey over 17. Cherry barb 8. Tinfoil barb 15. Alligator gar over 75. Orange roughy 200. Walleye 29. Zander 30. Channel catfish 44. Blue catfish 30. Wels 80. Blue shark 26. Goldfish 47. Betta splendens 11. I'll add more later
I would check the age of a few of these. A few standout as being a little high. Musky and pike would be 2 for sure
 
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