Anyone else have commitment issues?

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So I've always had the issue of getting bored with a particular fish or set up. Currently I'm running two tanks a 320 with 12 wild caught moba fronts, and a 125 with an assortment of stuff.... I love the looks of the fronts, but they are shy fish and not overly interactive. I've had an itch to either sell them or some of them and move the rest to the 125 and go back to some brutes in the 320. I was thinking something along the lines of an umbee or dovii with some dithers, or maybe an assortment of slightly less beastly fish, like midas, trimacs, or something along those lines. I don't know what to do...it's so hard not to tinker
 
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I'm typically pretty content with my stock and set-ups. While there's usually a desire to set up a new tank, there's really no desire to completely change out an established tank.
 
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Lol! I bought 6 Oscars at 2.5 inches. Grew em up to about 7 inches and then sold them back to the LFS for way more than I paid and got new "interesting" fish. I've done it a couple times with community set-ups as well. Guess I have the same issue.
 
I have this issue lol, and it's often stemmed from keeping single wet pets; or aggressive fish. Now that I'm back to a main community tank, I'm more content.

Also getting over the notion that bigger tanks are better, I've gotten into nano shrimp set-ups; and smaller aquascapes more recently.
 
I guess I have a commitment issue too want to set up more tanks. Just not satisfied with the 140 we have now and why does there have to be so many dife
 
I'm typically pretty content with my stock and set-ups. While there's usually a desire to set up a new tank, there's really no desire to completely change out an established tank.
I feel this way.
I have no interest in rehoming fish that I have spent a lot of time and money on keeping healthy.
 
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