This reminds me of about 20 yrs ago when I lived in an apartment building and during a major water change, the refill hose slipped out unnoticed sometime before I noticed it ...and there was some water on the floor, but not much that I could see. So I wiped it up assuming I got to it before much had spilt.
Anyway, I left and did not return for 4 hours. When I got back, the super was outside my door asking if I had any water damage because the apt below has some and the ceiling in their kitchen had almost come down. I told him I had spilled some water that morning, but not much that I could see. ...but he immediately went on a tirade about the ancient airconditioning unit on the roof that they had been having condensation and drainage problems with and he was certain that was the culprit. He said he had asked the owner to replace the unit many times and this was the consequence of the owner's cheaping out. He had already called the insurance company and they had told him everything would be covered and the tenants below would be getting all new paint, etc...which they were quite pleased about, them having wanted to paint anyway. The owner told the super that afternoon he would replace the long-faulty unit...finally..so everyone was happy.
I said not a word more. Should I have said more? Yes. Did I? No. But even 20 yrs later I still feel guilty ..because I was.
I suggest you have renter's insurance if you have a tank in your apartment. Just sayin...
In regards to the 55g...I have one set up as a reef (see pic below), but I do not recommend the standard size 55g like I have
at all ....as aquascaping a reef in a 12" wide tank can be a nightmare. I finally got mine to look ok to me, but it was not fun and limits you severely on what you can create. Cheers.
