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Water heaters are the worst. Nefarious bastards. I'm sorry you're going through this. For everyone else reading - GO BUY A LEAK DETECTOR. It can be a smart one, it can be one that just beeps loudly like a smoke alarm. GO DO IT FOR YOUR WATER HEATER TOMORROW.
Water heaters are the devil and will either a) leak quietly as OP is seeing or b) just have something burst and you won't notice until your basement/lower floor is completely flooded. (My experience). Both would have been solved with a simple leak detector. Just go do it. They're at home Depot, Amazon, wherever.