I Can attempt to answer this question Some what. I do know that reptiles when kept in captivity do not"grow to the size of their habitat", as is commonly thought. What does happen however is a reptile will as it becomes larger and its living space decreases, lower its food consumption in order to stunt its own growth. I would imagine that fish work in a similar fashion. Also the general theory would be that size of environment also has food choice factors which would relate directly to nutritionj conditions for the fish. More activity in a larger environment would also help to increase growth. The fact that animals tend to mutate or evolve quicker in environments would also be a factor in larger growth due to a larger amount of predators-as in the strong will survive
hope this helps
2006-12-23 01:32:38
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answered by lorneandtee 2
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It not a real theory, but it is neat they way they wrapped the fish story into the movie. Here's the saying and storyline i got off a movie review:
As an eight-year old confined to bed because of a preternatural growing spurt, Edward Bloom occupies himself by reading the entire World Book Encyclopedia. He is taken in particular with an article about goldfish, in which he learns that "if goldfish are kept in a small bowl, they will remain small. With more space, the fish can double, triple or quadruple its size." Ten years later, after becoming one of the most popular young men in Ashton, Alabama, he realizes that--like the goldfish--in order for him to grow he must leave home and explore the world. And thus, an improbable and mythic journey begins.
2006-12-23 05:11:12
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answered by formerly_bob 7
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Well, there's some truth to that. Let's stick with tropical guppies.
Let's say you put twenty young guppies into a two gallon tank. Being overcrowded like that, the concentration of nitrate in the water will eventually be too high. This would trigger the guppies to slow/stop growing. The way to fix that would be to either move them to a bigger tank, or change the tank water frequently.
2006-12-23 07:01:50
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answered by Contemplate Silence 2
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what's going on is extremely straightforward- the bass are below large fishing rigidity and are as a result lots extra sturdy to seize then they oftentimes could be. Assuming that it is the lake which you are going to be fishing at regardless of the rigidity on it, you will ought to provide the fish something that they do no longer see very oftentimes or in any respect to get them to hit the entice. attempt a Stanley ribbet frog ideally interior the purple pearl shade. this is an astounding entice for bass, particularly pond bass- you fish it with no weight, yet you will desire a definite hook that they make for the frogs- you forged it out (it casts large) and you reel it in with twitches of the rod tip and take up the slack which comprise your reel- while the fish hits the entice, drop your rod tip and enable the fish take the entice for a techniques in the previous you positioned the hook- I oftentimes count quantity to 7 in the previous I set the hook- you will hook so lots extra then you certainly seize with this entice despite the fact that this is relaxing to fish it. the subsequent entice to purpose could be a plastic with no weight, in straightforward terms a hook- attempt the Zoom finesse malicious program and retrieve it slowly with rod twitches- yet another good entice is the senko sort lures - fish it a similar because of the fact the Zoom finesse malicious program . i'm going to assure that those lures will seize bass in a heavily fished lake. good good fortune and robust fishing!
2016-11-23 12:57:47
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answered by ? 4
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Movies say a LOT that's false. Try the movie's website if that's all you want. But put a fresh water fish in the ocean, and it will DIE, not grow.
2006-12-23 01:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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They grow only as big as their environment
2006-12-23 01:02:09
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answered by L J 4
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uhh.. they remain small because it is fresh water in a pond.
2006-12-23 01:09:34
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answered by JKR 1
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cool
2006-12-23 00:56:47
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answered by middle way 2
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