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Old December 8th 04, 04:13 PM
Jon Pike
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Default Grow to their environment...

I'm sure you've all heard this idea before, that fish of various kinds will
grow to fit their environment, and then stop growing.

Does anyone have good -reliable- information on the matter? I'm sure
everyone has opinions, and links to opinions, but I'd like to get a handle
on some facts if it were at all possible.
TIA

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