I think most people have gone through a hard time at some point in life including myself. I’m a chronic overthinker and tend to hyperfocus on the negative aspects of my life far more than the positive. I use my fish room/display tanks as a distraction. This allows me to completely forget about everything that’s happening in life and just focus on the task at hand. There are also rewards for that too as seeing positive changes through your fish whether it’s growth, color, or breeding activity. Those little wins will definitely add something positive into a negative situation.
This all really started when I had to downsize my collection about two years ago. I had so many fish that I had been raising for years from little babies, hueta gar, blue tilapia, some random hybrids, blood red parrots, multiple plecos and cats, dojo loaches, goldfish, mollies, betta, snails, peacock cichlids, random mystery fish, Jaguar cichlids, all of them had to go. I had gotten laid off and ended up in a minimum wage cashier job and just couldn't afford them anymore. My electric bill was through the roof, I was going through nearly a pound of fish food a week, and a large bottle of prime was lasting maybe a month or two. I ended up rehoming over 100 fish, and shutting down 12 tanks. I just kept the two in my living room going and haven't really been in my fish room since, other than to get necessities out of there.
I haven't even broke down the tanks in there yet.
I took a huge hit when I gave them up. Finally got a better paying job, still doesn't pay enough to restart my fish room, and the place is absolutely miserable. It's one of those jobs that has me crying on my way home every day.
To top it off, I lost one of my cats a couple months ago to old age, and lost his brother two weeks ago. I had them for 14 years. Another huge hit.
I've been on the hunt for a new job, but they seem to be far and few between as of late.
The game plan I came up with yesterday is to focus on the 4 fish I have now, get them back where they need to be, and then just redecorate the empty tanks like I'm getting them ready for new water babies, just not fill them up. Maybe just going through the process will help a bit. All while looking for a new job.