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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1450866" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Years ago I had a 25 gallon aquarium with the latest under gravel filters and what nots. After a few years I noticed my fish were not growing. I asked the local guru fish guy why and he told me that fish produces hormones and emits them in the water. Once the water becomes loaded to a point of hormones that tells the fish they have ran out of space and their body shuts down the growth process. I emptied the tank and started over. Took a while but I did notice the fish began growing again. It could be you are just overstocked even tho there's plenty of bait fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1450866, member: 16503"] Years ago I had a 25 gallon aquarium with the latest under gravel filters and what nots. After a few years I noticed my fish were not growing. I asked the local guru fish guy why and he told me that fish produces hormones and emits them in the water. Once the water becomes loaded to a point of hormones that tells the fish they have ran out of space and their body shuts down the growth process. I emptied the tank and started over. Took a while but I did notice the fish began growing again. It could be you are just overstocked even tho there's plenty of bait fish. [/QUOTE]
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