Low_Budget_Hooker Posted May 4, 2009 Posted May 4, 2009 well if u dont act like a jerk...... have a look at the recent articles in bassmaster about gizard shad getting to monster size...........then yes..... ud realize that given the right conditions..... just about any fish can get to a huge size compared to its average under a balanced ecosystem....... I had a dalmation molly in my tank at home that got twice as big as any of its friends at the pet store.......... as a bass fisherman. you should stop shooting off smart comments and think....... given the right temps, propper growing season length...... plenty of prey to eat, and a few other things...... a california bass can get four times as big as one of the bass here in ohio............ when you have a tank thats temp controlled and you keep feeding the fish in subject, it will get big....... often times ALOT bigger than what you'll see in the wild because nothings trying to eat it! so ha! A. Chill B. Stay on topic and read the previous posts before replying. We are not talking about whether any fish can get huge or not, the subject is can they outgrow a tank or not. Gizzard shad are irrelevant Had you thought about the thread below,instead of getting defensive, you'd notice he is giving you an exaggeration of an example so you can see the point you are missing. You'll never learn with your ears and eyes shut and your mouth open (my grandmothers fav saying,lol) C. A Bass can have the genetic capability to grow to trophy size regardless of "where" it came from. D. Take your own advice regarding doing your homework before posting. E. This thread has run it's course, goodnight.
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