It can be very expensive though one tried to keep their pets as healthy as possible but when pets comes ahead of ones wife and children then we really have to rethink our situation. Planning ahead and really research the species before buying is a must we all fall under of buying with our passion instead of our brain. Ones that could afford 600 to 1000 gallon tanks all the more power to you, the rest of us has a mortgage, children and other expenses would have make do with more modest exotic pets. i'm not saying there is people out there that is clearly not thinking that buys a red tail catfish and want to house it in a 55 gallon for life. We should not look down on people that made error in judgement but to educate them to not make that mistake. I join forum to be educated and learn from the more experience fish keeper not to be in it as a status symbol.
Precisely why our big boys are for sale.. when it cuts into my kids lives and our lives you have to sit down and really decide if the sacrifice for your pets are worth it or if its time they find a new home. I try very hard not to judge others decisions because I know how hard it is to make them sometimes. lol when I joined this site I was single and employed.. since then I've gotten married and had 2 children and become a stay at home mom.... threw the whole time trying to find that balance of keeping our pets and keeping our roof ect. Personally I would rather share this and have a few people ( idiots as far as I'm concerned) bash me for selling my pets and putting my kids and husband before them because "they are just pets" But many people do not understand or take into account not just the physical ramifications of keeping large set-ups but the financial and family impacts they also can make.