@Ron Reefman and now you have me looking around this room deciding where I can put a third tank, lol
In the background I think I hear my wife changing the locks on the house... Oh yes, and that's definitely a duffel bag being filled with my stuff.
I also like the idea of doing something completely different in a second tank, maybe fish only...
Did you have an incident by not having the other overflow?
Have your wife call my wife, I had 2 systems that each had 2 tanks at the same time (600+ gallons of saltwater in the house). One in the great room and one in a spare bedroom (also known as The Reef Room). And we don't have basements down here so our 'above ground basement', previously sold to us as an attached 2 car garage, was full of shelving with spare parts and plumbing and a 500+ gpd RO/DI, a 45g storage tank for RO/DI water and a 200g cistern for reject water that I use to do the laundry! Oh, and the bathtub in the hall bathroom had a shelf unit for the stuff I used more regularly or didn't want to keep in the garage! I wish I had a photo. Since I've downsized the bathroom is back to being 100% bathroom!
Over time I used the 2nd tank as a Gorgonian tank along with Flamingo Tongue snails (photo below), an anemone tank, a butterfly tank, a clown harem tank and a display refugium tank. The Flamingo Tongue was great fun to keep, I only know of one other person who ever kept one. The trick is, the ONLY think they eat are gorgonian corals (which I could collect in the Keys).
You asked if I had
an incident... I love it! If you call a snail getting into the drain and slowing the flow so the 50g cube slowly over filled and gently spilled 10 gallons of water on the floor an incident. Oh, and I discovered it at 3am when the return pump started making slurping noises due to drawing in air!
But my wife took that pretty well in stride. You see, 3 years ago my 180g tank sprang a leak where the back glass meets the bottom, and dead center from either side. Leaking 30+ gph and unstoppable, discovered at 6am. I spent 5+ hours setting up Brute garbage cans, spare 5, 10, 20 and 40 gallon tanks and a few 7g buckets to keep the corals, fish, inverts, rocks, etc. in while using the shop vac to suck water up from inside the monster towel levee I built around the tank on the floor! We got a bathroom remodel due to that one. The water went under the wall behind the tank and into the bathroom. The cabinet sat in a shallow hole due to the ceramic tile done around the cabinet by the previous owner. The cheap particleboard cabinet sucked up water and practically fell apart!
BTW, I am my wife's 3rd husband and she is my 3rd wife. We've been together for 18 years now, longer than any of the 4 previous marriages) and we've only had one 'raise your voice' argument in all of that 18 years! Her response to the 'incidents' was,"What can I do to help?" I can't begin to tell you how much I love her!
