How many aquariums do you have?

I told myself that my new place is just too small to have more than one tank, and to focus solely on my 120g reef, and I was pretty serious in telling myself this, so I only have 3 tanks! (And 2 QT tanks in garage, presently dry, but ready)
 
(2) ten gallon reefs
(1) ten gallon invert only QT (set up as a reef - just without fish)
(2) 5.5 gallon QT's for TTM - set up as needed
(2) 2.5 gallon for live food culturing
(1) twenty gallon freshwater
(3) plastic shoeboxes (pod culturing) - you're counting shoeboxes, right??
(1) 40 breeder in the works - been in the works for a while...
 
40 breeder mixed reef and wrasse tank
65 mixed reef and dwarf angels
20 tall for seahorses
50 gallon African cichlids
3 gallon planted betta tank
 
Wet 120 mix reef 4x2x2

Wet 12''x12'' x2

Wet 6''x6''

Dry 40 breeder

Dry twin hexagon with two tubes connecting them own for 30 years.

Dry 20 gallon acrylic.
 
Just running 1 biocube.

So funny, the S.O. was skeptical about starting a Saltwater tank.. Now I'm hearing daily how we need to upgrade to a bigger tank so we can have more fish!
 
220g system main display
55g seahorse tank
2 40g breeders for QT only
10g empty & ready to throw together if a hospital tank is needed
20g long also empty and ready to be a hospital tank
20g tall empty and can be used as a hospital tank
Use 2 30g bins for TTM
20g bin for formalin baths
 
180g sps & lps mixed reef
75g hexagon with mix of Gorgonians and flamingo togue snails
65g shallow reef with local stock
25g frag tank
in the garage there is a 20g, 10g and 5g for "just in case!"
 
150 gal mixed reef, 65 gallon discus, 10 gal over stuffed with bushy nose plecos and their offspring, 10 gal for the offspring getting to large to share. More empty tanks lying in wait than I care to admit, and two 40b for box turtles.
 
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