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No how is that possible
In a fish farm environment, it's not just the food, but the amount, the quality, the swimming space, and the water quality
It is impossible to make sure or guarantee that a fish will grow to a large size. But one can give a fish every opportunity to grow well and reach its maximum potential size. What you will need is a very large tank or pool large enough to house the fish comfortably when it is full size, a constant supply of fresh water, and a constant supply of suitable food available at all times. You will need to control the heat of the water, its pH and GH too. Provided you get everything right your fish will grow to its full potential.
yes they do it has pressure witch does not make water smooth i do not think you would like it if you were a fish
haha unfortunatly no...water can not make you grow.
Fins grow on a fish in a similar way to humans growing finger nails.By giving the fish exactly the correct water parameters for its species and good food you will help it to recover as quickly as possible.
feed them every day and they will grow faster or get the fish feeding thing it really will make them grow with out you getting on every day!!
No, they are adapted for living in deep water. The reduction in pressure would make them burst from the inside out.
Fresh cement will make the water very alkaline and that could kill your fish. There are special treatments available that you can paint on the concrete to counteract this problem. Old concrete should be OK.
Yes water can make your brain cells grow, but too much water will make your brain cells burst.
plankton + water = fish
Water + snake = fish