Large zebrafish have a relatively long lifespan, and they are also a relatively easy fish to raise. Unless they are in a very unsuitable environment, they generally do not die. Their lifespan can, in principle, be as long as 10 years. However, the lifespan of large zebrafish raised in the family is generally not too long, between 3-5 years, and rarely reaches 10 years.

This is because we cannot guarantee the surrounding area during the breeding process environment has been in a suitable state. For example, if the water quality is not suitable, large zebrafish may get sick and die easily at this time, or damage their health to a certain extent. Therefore, in the specific breeding, if you want them to have a long life, there are still many problems that need to be paid attention to.
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