as I get older, one thing keeps coming up: what do I do when it is time to leave for college. Right now i have some 17 fish tanks from a mere 10 gallons to 1500. This is hard because as badly as I wanna keep all of them, it is just impossible. So now I am tasked with downsizing to nearly 1/4 of my stock. The issue with these monster fish, is that, for example we replace my dovii with a school of 20 cardinal tetras, they'd have a new home tomorrow. But the issue with this is not many people around me can properly take care of a dovii. OFR and viktor are not options for me either as they are too far. I am going to keep my malawi cichlids, bumblebee grouper, chinese wels, and some rare cyrpinids and stuff. My ompok pabda is coming with me to college (hehe). I think it would be much easier for me if I wasn't so worried about all these efforts to ban so many fish I love. Luckily I will be researching freshwater biology, and the dream goal is to be a conservationist as well as fish store owner/importer. I have volunteered at my local aquarium which does have rtc and arapiama. I am also planning a trip to Suriname in the future. I apologize for such an off topic rant, but it is something i have been meaning to talk about for a while. I probably have homes for my community fish like my white clouds and yoyo loaches. Hopefully i can have a system before i go away. Once again the worry is graduating and alot of the fish I love to keep even like smaller cichlids, being banned. Space isnt an issue, nor really is having some one care for their basic care, like feeding etc. but I may need some one to clean the tanks.