First, let me say that I've never kept fish, but...
Scott, let me outline the points made during our discussion and you can decide for yourself where the failure in logic was.
Scott selects topic of discussion to be aquarium fish size.
Scott states that aquarium size does not affect growth of fish and water quality does.
Peter states that a larger tank of water spoils less quickly (making reference to "a fish")
Scott states that larger aquariums entice people into buying more fish, thereby lowering water quality back to what it would have been with one fish in a smaller tank.
Bottom line: if the average hobbyist wants to optimize his chances of producing a big fish, he should put it in a large tank. Obviously, the introduction of various variables like additional fish or a big bucket of poo dumped into the tank will be detrimental. Now, introducing additional variables to this discussion will do the following:
1. change the topic
2. complicate the current topic
In a controlled experiment, we won't change the variables of the experiment halfway through. Nor should we do so in this discussion.
As before, there are two ways of doing things. The perfect way and the convenient way. A larger tank is the easiest option for the average hobbyist with average ambition. Not everybody is going to sit around with a strip of litmus paper or whatever they use to monitor water quality and dip it in every five minutes. Personally, I'm too busy enjoying the posts of mantidforum members to devote that kind of time to fish
I don't see a problem with my logic on the level of this discussion, nor in the big picture (everybody getting along, which was half the point of my previous post). Once again, you are arguing for the sake of arguing. The new points your last post brought to the discussion are extraneous and contentious.
There is a recurrent theme in your posts where you do the following:
1. try to make others wrong, even though they're not contradicting you
2. try to defend your point, even though nobody is attacking it.
I don't disagree that most people that upgrade to a larger tank will want to put more fish in them...UNLESS, of course, their whole point in doing so is to grow the fish they already have to a larger size per the upgrade (which just so happens to be the entire point of this discussion).
And I don't disagree that water quality is the issue.
Of course, this is all fun and interesting if taken with a grain of salt and with an eye towards entertainment. Not everybody enjoys your games as much as I do.