Any way this was brought up in another thread. I was wondering do you think fish can/will get bigger in the wild, or will a fish be bigger in a fish tank? I think a tank would give the fish more of an oppertunity to survive and enough ammounts of food to make the fish grow stronger and have a higher survival percentage then in the wild.
Here is my example. There are 2 identical people who lived their lifestyles the same way. One lives in world A, where the oxygen level is at 18%(Earth). Then there was this person who lived in world B, which has an oxygen level of 50%. The person in world B is living in an easier to live in environment, making his organs use less effort to do the same ammount of work as the person in world A would. So the person in world B would be older and grow to a larger size.
Thats my sort of theory.
Edit: I messed up on the poll. Make yes be "Captive" and make no be "wild"
Here is my example. There are 2 identical people who lived their lifestyles the same way. One lives in world A, where the oxygen level is at 18%(Earth). Then there was this person who lived in world B, which has an oxygen level of 50%. The person in world B is living in an easier to live in environment, making his organs use less effort to do the same ammount of work as the person in world A would. So the person in world B would be older and grow to a larger size.
Thats my sort of theory.
Edit: I messed up on the poll. Make yes be "Captive" and make no be "wild"