Growth hormone is specific to the species that makes it. For example, human growth hormone won't work on fish, or vice versa.
Whatever GH they are using on their tanks, I am sure it is recombinant (made in bacteria) mammalian (bovine) GH. SPS do not have the receptors to bind mammalian GH, nor do they have the network of genes that are regulated by the GH. In fact, there is no evidence that they make GH at all or respond to it. In humans, GH stimulates cells to undergo rapid growth and increased size, this is accomplish by GH causing the transcription (turning on) of many genes specifically involved in growth. While we all like to think of our SPS as "special", they are still simplier organisms compared to mammals.
Anyway, it is a waste of an expensive protein to put it in ones tank. Stupidity like that is why obtaining GH unless for appropiate uses is illegal in the USA. That italian, who claims to use it, keeps his Ca at 540 (maybe that could account for the "rapid" growth).
[ January 10, 2005, 07:26 PM: Message edited by: solbby ]