
Tanked
Reality • TV-PG • 2011–18 • 13 Seasons
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Following the antics of two brothers-in-law as they run the largest aquarium manufacturing company in the nation, Tanked dunks viewers into the high-decibel, family-owned business of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM). Led by business partners, best friends and constant rivals Wayde King and Brett Raymer, this 13,000 square foot facility, located in Las Vegas, produces some of the most outrageous, larger-than-life and one-of-a-kind tanks for some of the most striking fish and clients around.
Starring
Wayde King, Brett Raymer, Irwin Raymer, Heather King, Robert Christlieb
User Reviews
As far as home reno tv goes this was pretty cool
After watching 3 episodes, you kinda realize that it's just a cool fish tank over and over again.
Good for reality TV. Some of the tanks they were able to make were pretty cool.
I know it's just fish tanks, but I love it. Lots of cool ideas for something I'd love to do one day
I had no idea how much I loved fish tanks until this.
Slow but fun to see all the fish and the finished product plus it’s funny
I always the general but big justice was annoying
People make cool fish tanks. Kinda interesting once or twice then it’s redundant
They really will make a show out of anything.
Some really cool fish and tanks but show isn’t done well in my opinion
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5.4 – Based on 403 ratings
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