CichlidsGoneWild;3134175; said:Thank you everyone for giving me reasons not for quite. I have some personal challenges that require more attention right now. With time being allocated to personal challenges I cannot devote as much time to fish keeping as I wanted to. A mistake like this is very costly, thus, making me rethink how much money and time I've spent on the hobby. So far I'm calling it quite or maybe downsize to make the hobby manageable.
Thanks for the backup and support. JL will feel the wrath when he loses a fish.
I'm not answering your childish question!Is that your way of showing sympathy and empathy?
You need to learn how to read. The question was not from me, thus, I quoted. When there's live, there's dead. If you don't want dead fish, buy the plastic one. There's some people learns from mistake, and there's some quitter, who just quits! I've heard so many time you say you're not going to buy fish anymore, yet, bought more fish the next day
You sound like a logical person, the one who built two stands, yet no tank; the one who gets out of the hobby after order a new tank! Is that your personal challenges?
Still can't get over your childhood, Joe? Crying and looking for sympathy, with a foul mouth?
Still don't learn! 

He's too old for candy and bandage! 
