Wow, I just checked back to see what you guys thought about the post I made....absolutely great responses. I
saw diet mentioned a few times regarding the full grown size of fish, and how can you not agree with that when we have even seen this with humans the last few centuries? This would of course have little to do
directlywith tank size on fish other than feeding less to keep a small tank at a lower bioload or the fish being stressed due to tank size and eating less healthy. What is the ultimate question, that many seem to claim exists, is
"why would a healthy fish in a clean tank stunt it's own growth"....OK, so some agree that poor water quality would effect growth, but how does the common hobbiests determine what exactly in that "poor water" caused it? I really wish I would have asked the guy a few more questions about this when he was around. I would not doubt that some of the articles, some may have read, in magazines may have been written by him. I don't think the idea too unthinkable at all, but I actually have no idea whatsoever because I am just a common hobbiests, and of course, I have never done testing even close to this. It was interesting what he said back then, and I really appreciate the intelligent responses you guys gave in this post. Perhaps I will post here more often. Please, don't stop posting on this subject for our original poster and the untold thousands who are still debating this all over the world, and happy Thanksgiving to you guys.

Great posts.