drgnfrc13;4180786; said:That has more to do with water quality than tank size, the growth of a fish is never directly related to the size of the container it is housed in as long as it is able to move without difficulty. I think that the reason you had these experiences is due to the fact that good water quality is easier to maintain in a larger tank, especially with large fish that produce a lot of waste, and fish grow more/faster when they are kept in cleaner water. (btw, there are many other members who also support this theory, so I'm not just making this stuff up.)
ok we get it.sbuse;4181171; said:we'll just have to agree to disagree then...cause that larger body of water=cleaner water and easier only works well with average to below average stocking...every one of my tanks is 'overstocked'...dispite how clean you can keep the water a fish isn't going to get to 24" in 6 months in a 20gal even under perfict water conditions...

Loves severums;4182300; said:ok we get it.![]()
...like i said before in other places keeping oddball monsters is the dark side of fish keeping...being from the dark side we twist things to drag on what we want...we want more catfish pictures so a pointless dispute brings a thread to life without bumps...you know what i mean?Lol, good point, we should continue arguing!sbuse;4182440; said:we agreed to disagree...and you don't get it this little back and forth we were doing served more then one perpose...it bumped the tread up so the thread would contain more then bumps in it......like i said before in other places keeping oddball monsters is the dark side of fish keeping...being from the dark side we twist things to drag on what we want...we want more catfish pictures so a pointless dispute brings a thread to life without bumps...you know what i mean?
yeah loldrgnfrc13;4183375; said:Lol, good point, we should continue arguing!![]()
