Quote Originally Posted by Boomsloth View Post
Please post the papers the ichthyologists have written that support your claim in the aquarium setting. I have no doubt that a fish given significant space and food like in a lake will grow larger than other settings, but aquariums are just not the same. I asked my teacher during lab if he's come across anything that would support your statements and even he whose worked with almost all types of animals and their hormone responses said that there is no way to limit its environment and not cause stress. so please post the studies.
gladly, once im back from vacation.

I need to prove that fish groth hormones react to their surroundings. It's a flaw in nature for a fish that has insides that will continuosly grow despite the body not growing (considering both outside and inside parts grow according to the other). I have no idea how somebody stunnted a fish and how they made its insides grow continuosly, its rather strange sounding.