Where do you keep your tanks?

In my living room, I have my 10 gallon ocellatus tank, 45 gallon community, and 55 gallon angel tank. There's a space between the living room and dining area where I have the 20H terrarium (plants only), and the 8 gallon SW nano is on the kitchen counter. In my bedroom, I have a 75 gallon SA/CA tank, a 2.5 gallon betta tank, and a 12" cube tarantula terrarium (right on the nightstand, lol).

Sometime in the near future, the living room will house a 50 gallon reef. There's also a 27 hex vivarium under construction, but we're not sure where that one's going to go. Lol. :)
 
In every room of the house.

That is my goal :grinyes:.

I have the 55 in the family room, a 10 gallon in my daughter's room, a 6 gallon in my son's room, a 2 gallon hospital tank on the kitchen counter (although I'd like one of those eclipse corner tanks for the kitchen), a 2 gallon with plants and baby mystery snails at work, and an empty 20 gallon I'm planning for the dining/living room.

I'm all over the house when I'm home and love being able to stop for a few minutes wherever I am and just watch the action. My daughter's 10g is one of my favorite tanks - it has balloon mollies and mystery snails and we watch it while we read and brush hair, etc. She's 2 and is fascinated by the snails. I'm 33, and so am I!!
 
the whole den off the main living room. 150, 60, 30, 10, 2 more tanks in the works, maybe another 150, for sure a 300
 
our 65G goldfish tank is in our living room, the empty 55 is in the living room, 10 is in the kitchen, the two 2.5's are in the kitchen as well. the 5 mini bow and 5.5 are in our bedroom
I would rather have the tank in the living room rather than the TV, but our little girl wont have any of that. LOL :lipssealedsmilie:
 
One in the living room, one in my library (which is a fancy word for what used to be my home office, but I outgrew it and moved my office into a "real" office building downtown).

My husband won't let me put a tank in our bedroom. Hmm, I wonder why? ;-) He must be afraid the fish will get more attention than he does.
 
my house has a huge front room that acts as both a dining room and living room traditionally. my house is tiny (around 900 sq ft) so that room also acts as a fish room. i have a 10, 29, 55 and 75 gallon in there. i have an empty 60 gallon in my back yard
 
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