I couldn't agree more with neutrino. The fixation on growth seems to run rampant on forums, high protein, high calories, and maximum growth in minimum time. I don't own a trout farm, and never understood the logic behind this style of keeping fish in captivity, especially in home aquariums.
Years ago a local acquaintance who spent several months diving & collecting fish in Lake Malawi told me how much smaller most cichlid species were in the wild, than in his tanks at home. He was shocked. Up until actually seeing wild fish, in the wild, did he understand just how much he had been overfeeding all of his tanks over the years. Too many calories, period, the result being fish that were in some cases almost double in size to what they typically were in the lake.
Years ago a local acquaintance who spent several months diving & collecting fish in Lake Malawi told me how much smaller most cichlid species were in the wild, than in his tanks at home. He was shocked. Up until actually seeing wild fish, in the wild, did he understand just how much he had been overfeeding all of his tanks over the years. Too many calories, period, the result being fish that were in some cases almost double in size to what they typically were in the lake.