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Old December 9th 04, 02:10 PM
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"Interfecus" wrote in message
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All species of fish have a normal size which they will grow to be around,
but when confined in small tanks their growth is slowed and stunted. In
proper sized tanks, fish should grow to their full potential size which
should not be dependent on tank size.

If their growth is stunted, they will also become more prone to disease and
may die earlier than they otherwise would.



Seems to me, you could reword this as such:

"Poor living conditions and water quality will make fish more prone to disease,
attribute to stunted growth, and possibly an early death.

steve