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Extreme fish aquariums are the ultimate status symbol, and the people who are on the cutting edge are in high demand. Dive into the demanding, pressure-filled job of pulling off these massive underwater creations. With a cast of thousands (of fish) -- from the giant Pacific octopus and rare captive-bred porkfish to blacktip reef sharks and lionfish -- Fish Tank Kings follows Florida-based aquarium specialists as they use their unparalleled skills, creativity, and teamwork to pull off the most extreme of these tanks, where the drama and pressure of the building process is nowhere as serene as the final product. From selecting the fishes to choosing the reefs and corals, clients will change their mind 10 times in the process. Acrylic will be formed and displays will be artistically created, and we'll be there for every reveal.
Can the Fish Tank Kings transform office space into South Florida's largest privately owned fish tank? A zoo hires Francis to design and build a Pacific octopus exhibit - and to dive into frigid waters off Vancouver to retrieve the star attraction.
With a reputation for pushing the envelope, Living Color is tasked with building a tank unlike any of their previous projects. The job will require endless amounts of trial and error and may ultimately harm their reputation if they can't deliver.
The Fish Tank Kings are hired to build koi fish pond for renowned dog trainer Cesar Millan on his new property in the middle of the California desert with no viable water source within miles.
The Fish Tank Kings build a cylindrical aquarium that seamlessly conceals a structual column for a luxury hotel. The size and shape is a recipe for technical disaster and the only way to achieve the intended effect is to assemble it on-site.
The team is hired to build a highly specialized, 4,000-pound aquarium for the high roller's room at the Atlantis Casino. It is a highly complex job, but if they succeed in impressing, it could be the first in a long line of aquariums for Atlantis.
Living Color hopes to generate student interest in biology by donating a touch tank to Galaxy Elementary which will allow students to interact with the specimens. When the tank crumbles as they roll it onto the truck, it puts the project in jeopardy.
A massive saltwater tank renovation requires the team to do the work on-site under the watchful eyes of overprotective owners. Living Color's quarantine facility can house the fish until the tank is ready, but if a fish is harmed, the job is over.
There's one client that can ask for an aquarium that is both interactive and looks delicious, and that's Hershey. The team has never been tasked with such a high profile project and they need to work to the final second to deliver.
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