Being an animal lover all of my life, and having had numerous different types over the years, I had thought about an aquarium at times but had never jumped in. I had a friend that had a 55g salt setup at one time but after having quite a few fish deaths and continuous problems I was turned off on the idea and would have probably went fresh had I made the conscience decision to try. As fate would have it, one of our customers,(my wife and I have a cleaning, maintenance and handyman business), was moving and had decided they didn't want to take their 125g setup with them and since I was always fascinated with it when we were there they asked if we would like to have it for free. Of course free turned into almost $500 immediately when I had the service company they were using tear it down, move and setup at my home. Not knowing anything at all about saltwater tanks I at first decided to keep the service. Initially the tank was crushed coral substrate with dead coral decor that the service would swap out each month they came out. They original owners had 4 large fish in it,(yellow tang, flame angel and not sure on the others), that the service claimed had not survived the move except for the angel. Well, to make this part of the story shorter, I was soon unsatisfied with the service as I read and learned more. They told us we had to wait at least a month to start a cycle and then did so with damsels, different guy coming out each month, month being too long to wait between changes, crap they were telling me, etc. So I fired them and started taking it on myself. The gratification level and respect for what it takes to be successful in this hobby rose almost immediately. At this point kudos have to go out to Aquaria Central for my education!!! So after much time, effort and money, I upgraded the system. There have been highs and lows of course but since I really didn't know what I was getting into my expectations were sort of borderline. Then like an addiction I was hooked! So here am, 2 years later, with 4 tanks of varying sizes and still boggled by what can be involved. I actually look forward every week toward my Sunday maintenace and water changes. BTW, even though this is off topic, I recently posted pictures of my tanks,(thanks to all who gave the nice comments!), and am going to try a video soon because I am so amazed at how my dragon wrasse tosses rocks around the tank. Who needs TV?! So I would say all in all my results have far exceeded my expectations and even though the economy may eventually force me to start downsizing I find it hard to imagine myself without at least one tank setup.