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The fact that people who practice medicated quarantine do not keep their display tanks for several decades may indeed be due to the reasons @Paul B suspects. However, this is heavily biased by the fact that very few people have the circumstances or desire to keep a single tank for that long in general. That is a lot of time for a lot of things to change in someone's life that take priority over a tank. People lose interest in the hobby; people want a different type of tank so they upgrade/downgrade; people get married/divorced, and get rid of their tank; people have kids, which takes away from time to take care of their tank properly; people move and don't want to move the tank with them....the list goes on, I'm sure. However, no doubt that parasites causing tank wipeouts are responsible for a lot of people leaving the hobby, too.