Do you have roots that keep you there? If not...it's a biiiiig country. Making a long-distance move is a bit more challenging than going to the other end of town, but it sure is more exciting. Gives you an excuse to get rid of all or most of your aquarium stock and gear and start fresh in a new location. Keep only the favourites, re-home the rest and start anew with the benefit of the knowledge and experience you have gained in the hobby. When I left Ontario for Manitoba I got rid of everything and re-designed my hobby without being saddled with literally tons of stuff I had dragged from house to house during previous short-distance moves. Best thing that ever happened for my enjoyment of aquariums.
You could even move into a more rural setting. That way, when you are floating about the house in your skivvies on water change day (I vividly recall you painting that mental image in an old thread!), you don't need to worry about the local population of teenaged boys lining up outside...
You could even move into a more rural setting. That way, when you are floating about the house in your skivvies on water change day (I vividly recall you painting that mental image in an old thread!), you don't need to worry about the local population of teenaged boys lining up outside...