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  1. #1
    My three bettas don't have a heater, either. They all appear to be healthy and all three have a big bubblenest. I haven't had one live out their full life yet, so I'm unsure if it effects their lifespan or not.

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    Found this on BETTATALK...
    If kept in less than 5 gal tanks you cannot use heaters, they might heat up the water too fast and cook your fish.
    My bettas seem to do fine without heaters. They are in my kitchen, the warmest room in the house all year round.My Zackie, who I recently lost was well over 3 and who knows how old when I got him. He was fully grown when I got him. For a fish whose lifespan is an average of 3 years, that's not bad.
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    I had two bettas in bowls without heaters that lived for about four years each soooo lol

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    If people are judging lifespan by not using heaters & then whats the real life span?

    For a common snapping turtle, their true life span is 50+ years. In captivity the avg lifespan is 25 years. The reason its lower is because people over feed the turtle & then around the age of 20-25 their liver starts to fail & the animal dies.. I feed my guy once every 2 weeks to allow for a more natural life span.

    So whats their real lifespan?

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    Half of my bettas have their water constantly at 82-83 degrees. The other half have them around 71-73. I haven't noticed any difference at all.

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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    Just googled this...

    Lifespan:

    Bettas live an average of 3 years, and can live up to 5 years. The ones sold in pet stores are usually adults, so they have the nice long fins, but that also means that they are already a year old when sold. That means that if you have a betta for more than two years after you buy it, it's a nice, long-lived fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy
    Just googled this...

    Lifespan:

    Bettas live an average of 3 years, and can live up to 5 years. The ones sold in pet stores are usually adults, so they have the nice long fins, but that also means that they are already a year old when sold. That means that if you have a betta for more than two years after you buy it, it's a nice, long-lived fish.

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