life expectency of schooling fish

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I have had a school of square box anthias for 3 years or so. They were huge and full grown when I got them. I recently lost 2 a few months apart. Water quality is perfect? I have been told that schooling fish have shorter lifespan. Does anyone have any input?
 
I never heard that but it wouldn't make a difference. It could have just been a problem with your tank. 3 years is a good time to have fish live.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6749038#post6749038 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Andrew
I never heard that but it wouldn't make a difference. It could have just been a problem with your tank. 3 years is a good time to have fish live.

nope if you read my post the tank had no problems. 3 years is ok I have had fish for 9+ years in other cases
 
My club had a talk given by Joe Yaiullo, (Atlantis marine world) said that with his big schools of Bartletts, his males were basically burning out in about 3 years, and thats in a 20K gallon reef. I think his squamis were fine, so you may want to talk to him.
 
I have heard that most Anthias only live to about 3 or so and then die off. Not only in our systems but in the ocean as well, kinda like survival of the fitest.
 
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well since my male lost his girls. He barely comes out. He use to swim all day he must be depressed. Last night was the first time he didn't eat. I fear he is on hios way out as well. I guess I really could just be natural than.
 
The larger anthias (like your squares) have a moderate lifespan - six to nine years seems common, with the average being around seven.

The smaller species (like the abovementioned Bartlett's) are quite short-lived. Three to five years seems about average. Temperature seems to be a pretty significant factor for these fish - if the temps are above 80 degrees, three years seems to be the outside edge of their expected lifespan.
 
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thanks everyone. I sounds like it was just their time. All my other fish are fine. The anthias were huge when I got them. Definately full adult size. So I guess three years from that point sounds about right. Maybe the male will cheer up and start comming around again? but he honestly seems depressed
 
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