what's the biggest fish

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unlikely in freshwater and in less than 50 years!
cat fish are the easiest to find for big fish!

Someone once told me that similar to certain giant reptiles the sturgeon doesn't have a growth hormone inhibitar, or atleast the Larger sturgeon species don't. So they never stop growing ever they just slow down the older they get, and those fish can live for a long time. Some one once told me some of the larger sturgeon can live in excess of a hundred years. Feel free to tell me how wrong I am I have no sources beyond word of mouth.
 
isn't RTC bigger than the hybrid? and I can see RTC in almost every LFS around here but never seen a hybrid!

The hybrids typically get bigger thanks to hybrid vigor. They were originally bred for the food industry, so the goal was to get a fish that grew faster and larger than either of the contributing fish species.

I got my hybrid by accident: the LFS ordered it in as a TSN, and it's definitely is not a TSN or RTC rather a hybrid of the two. I'd say that it was a pleasant surprise since I'd wanted a hybrid, but they weren't listed as a fish that the LFS could get. Many vendors here on MFK have the hybrids for sale on a regular basis, too.
 
They don't typically get terribly huge in a short amount of time. The few 10' alligator gars are exceptions rather than norms, and the average length for a captive alligator gar is around 3-4' long.
that's right, gator gar usually get about 3-4' long in captivity, unless you go out and hook up a 5 ft gar then put it in a huge pond/tank then it might continue grow!
 
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