I pride myself in taken good care of my fishes. All my fishes are fat, they all have a beer belly. Many have so much muscle and fat on the dorsal tissue that they have a double forehead, kinda like a double chin in human. Attached are some picture of my fat fishes.
However as we well know, fat human are not healthy and have shorter life, on average, than slim and fit human. Same goes for lab rats. In experiments, the rats that get overfed died sooner than the one that is slightly underfed. The underfed ones even out last the optimally fed ones.
I wonder if this goes the same for our pet fishes. What do you guys and gals think?
Edited in red at a latter time.
However as we well know, fat human are not healthy and have shorter life, on average, than slim and fit human. Same goes for lab rats. In experiments, the rats that get overfed died sooner than the one that is slightly underfed. The underfed ones even out last the optimally fed ones.
I wonder if this goes the same for our pet fishes. What do you guys and gals think?
Edited in red at a latter time.
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