Hey Greg, I am the one ordering from you in Atlanta. Thanks for the reply, as I just asked you this directly in my mail as well. Really looking forward to getting them as I have been hunting for a while.
I am curious about this because I have read a couple of articles on captive breeding and have found that some research is pointing toward this idea of crowding them, albeit in a healthy in environment, will naturally reduce the growth potentials in the strain your breeding through adulthood. Now I prefer the fish to be smaller anyways as they can be pretty damned mean, and the bigger the mouth the more damage they can apply. So I am judging from your reply that you have found that they do stay smaller, but not to say they are "genetically" smaller, but smaller due to the environment they are kept in as adults. Which is true for any fish right.
I have bred and kept up with 2 or 3 of the fish years after I gave them away and these guys stayed pretty small?
Well thanks for the input...
Dustin