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Not even you........
Again with your b.s
Funny how the merry band of "never jaws" pc brigade clowns have no issues with your conduct


Earlier on you said genetics do play a role.When generally speaking about aros, in a general manner, as in giving advice to someone asking about a specific tank size, for a specific species, no, it does not matter. That would be obvious to the vast majority. Nobody needs a DNA make up to understand that a silver aro is not a good fit for life in a 240. Nor does one need a DNA fingerprint to understand that many silver aros are forced to live in cramped conditions, which eventually cause them to become deformed, stunted, etc. Nothing to do with genetics, and everything to do with being a very cheap fish, that is easily replaced.
An Oscar grows on average to approx 12-14", it's no secret that one won't do well in a 55 gallon, and when forced to live in a 55 for life, many become sick, end up with HITH, and generally live a very piss poor pathetic life. Many die early on. Nobody don't needs a DNA fingerprint to understand that, either.
Not even you........
The genetics comment was in response to polys addicts question how many of use have seen 4 ft aros. It was a question not a comment.
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