With lots of food, and lots of water changes (or a very large tank), your fish will get much bigger. I am still looking for a creditable source to back this up, but I know with many freshwater fish they release hormones in the water that inhibit growth. Also build up of waste could inhibit growth too, both of which are taken care of by water changes or in a big tank they are diluted, as the saying goes "dilution is the solution to pollution."
People have grown trout in tubes with freshwater being pumped in and then compared it to those with the same water and the ones with freshwater have almost burst the tubes. Also Koi breeders either to heavy water changes or grow fish in large ponds to get them to salable size quicker. I don't have a good source for marine fish, but I am still looking, but I would be willing to bet if you increased your water changes or put the fish in a larger tank that it would grow faster or larger than it has currently "maxed out" at.