Goldfish Growth Inhibitor...very Discouraging |
Goldfish Growth Inhibitor...very Discouraging |
junkeatng |
Wed, 04 Feb 2009 1:04 pm
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Hi All,
Gong Xi Fa Cai to all those who are celebrating Chinese New Year. I came across this very interesting article about goldfish growth and the factors affecting it. It is a very 'scientific' article but from what I can derive (from my limited scientific mind), it indicates that goldfish tend to experience growth spurts at the beginning of spring after a cold spell. If that is indeed true, it could well mean that here in the tropics, we may never grow our goldfish to the sizes attainable in more temperate climates. Now isn't that discouraging??? Please comment...in particular Doc Goldrush who may be able to shed more light on this topic. Attached File(s) Goldfish_Growth.pdf ( 113.04k ) Number of downloads: 1084 |
nygold |
Sat, 07 Feb 2009 9:12 am
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What I got from the article was the spring showed the greatest growth rate.
So if one could trick his/her goldfish into thinking it's spring when ever he/she want's he/she can grow a large fish very quickly. Even in the tropics people still speak of growth spurts. Finding a way to triger these spurts could be the key to growing fish large and quick. |
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