exactly.
another thing that really pisses me off is when people see your fish that may not have grown to their maxium 'book value" sizes and they insist that your fish is automatically going to 'live a short life' or "die early" because it did not reach its full maximum potential size..
just because a fish does not reach its maximum size does not mean that it will die early, it does not mean it is sick, it does not mean it is unhealthy, and it does not mean that it is not happy...not all fish in nature reach full size either..but try telling them that...
I have been flamed for this because a lot of my fish in my fishroom are approaching 10 years old (I had a major restocking event when I moved home from university in second year in 98 and most of those fish are still with me today and healthly as can be..such as the clowns, for example) and some of those fish, probably from competition for food, did not reach their full maximum size..
apparently, according to some people (who have probably never even kept a fish alive for more than a year or two, never mind healthy for almost a decade LOL) some of my fish are going to drop dead tomorrow..