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post Wed, 08 Apr 2009 7:13 pm
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Hi,
Just sharing my overcrowded GFs tank and other tank mates. Enjoy. smile.gif

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post Tue, 14 Apr 2009 9:52 am
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Yes. That's a very interesting question. In the past, it was always assumed that fish growth is dependent on the environment you house them in, ie. keep them in a small tank, and they don't grow...and vice versa. Spacefish, have you kept all these fish in this aquarium since you first bought them and have they growth much since then? If so...then perhaps the theory of the small aquarium=small fish can be somewhat dispelled. That being the case, the theory about concentrated levels of pheromones in the water may be more plausible in explaining growth retardation in fish.
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