I have had mollies live for 10 years. They died from water contamination.
This is fascinating. There are a few lunkheads here who do not care to do any research but simply shoot straight out of their empty heads.
Some fish die from genetic anomoly, weak genes resulting in organ failure. This is not the same as aging in which cells fail to reproduce, skin loses its elasticity and so forth. There are substantial differences between warm and cold blooded animals. The aging process is one.
No you didn’t.
Go to any of these three pages:
http://www.fishlore.com/freshwaterfish.htm
http://www.fishlore.com/saltwaterfish.htm
http://marinebio.org/search/
Click on any fish in there. Notice every single one that we have any useful data on has a lifespan entry. Because, even in a perfect environment fish will die, they die in that perfect environment because of age.
Funny that you say I’m a lunkhead who won’t do research and shoots straight from my empty head. Since you’re the liar that made crap up and I just provided the research that proves your head is the empty one.
Fish age and you’re a liar. We’re done, have a nice day.