When I was about 7 years old, I went to my uncle's house. He kept a 100-gallon reef tank with starfish and shrimp and I think clownfish. There were some others but I don't remember them. I thought that was really cool so he bought me a 30-gallon fresh water tank. He stocked it and set it up in my house.
I found some pictures I took of it a few weeks ago and I was able to see some of the fish that were in it. From what I could see it had red eye tetras, neon tetras, longfin danios, 2 black mollies, and a molly that was black and white that my sister and I named moo moo. There was also a pleco that lasted about 3 weeks then died. Sometimes there would be goldfish in the tank but they would die really quick. My uncle bought two freshwater crabs for the tank but they escaped and we think the dog ate them.
I also kept bettas on and off. They would last about 7 months then die. I guess that because I kept them in really small bowls. (I didn't know any better)
My grandfather was the one that kept the tank clean and saved the tank when it got ick after buying fish from Petco. I remember he left church one day and told my mom that he needed to take care of the fish. He really enjoyed taking care of them.
After about 2 years of having that tank my grandfather passed away from cancer and the tank had to be gotten rid of because nobody would take care of it.
Fast forward about 5 years, I got a 20g tank and started stocking it with whatever fish I liked. The fish wouldn't last more then 2 weeks then they would die. I think this was because I completely didn't understand the nitrogen cycle and all that kind of stuff. The fish got ick once and they all died because I didn't know how to treat them.
After that I just let the tank sit for about 2 months. My uncle(the same one who had the saltwater tank) couldn't stand to see an empty tank so he bought me two fish. They also died.
Then I let the tank sit for about another year. By this time I was 16 and decided to try again. I watched lots of videos and read lots of articles. So far they haven't died and now I'm 17.
I guess you could say I've been keeping fish on and off for 10 years
So that's my history of fish keeping.