No job is too big, too far, or too outlandish as Wayde and Brett travel the world to make fellow fish enthusiast's dreams of having their own little piece of the ocean a reality.

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.

No job is too big, too far, or too outlandish as Wayde and Brett travel the world to make fellow fish enthusiast's dreams of having their own little piece of the ocean a reality.They've created tanks to look like pyramids, spheres, phone booths, cars, kegs, the female anatomy and much more.

Their work is customized to fit intricate and interesting locations including restaurants, casinos, banks, hotels, churches, corporate offices, mansions, museums and zoos. Working with opinionated and outrageous family and staff, including Wayde's wife,

Heather, and Brett and Heather's father,"The General", the show reveals the stress, success, and sometimes dysfunction, of a family business that has been running strong for 14 years. Tanked brings the secrets of the underwater world to the surface with a comedic twist, leaving viewers amazed and
enthralled with each project from conception to final reveal.



Visit featured locations of the History Channel’s mega-hit reality show “Pawn Stars” on a 4-hour behind-the-scenes tour of Las Vegas.

Following a pick-up from Tropicana, Treasure Island, or Circus Circus on the Las Vegas Strip, visit the World Famous Gold and Silver Pawn Shop to see where the boys from “Pawn Stars” buy and sell unique and strange items. Maybe you will meet Rick Harrison, “The Old Man,” “Big Hoss,” or even Austin “Chumlee” Russell.

Go to Rick’s Restoration, site of American Restoration, where Rick Dale and his staff create shiny new treasures out of old items. See automobile restoration and customization activities at Count’s Kustoms, the company owned by Danny Koker, a recurring expert on “Pawn Stars,” and now with his own reality TV show “Counting Cars.”
At the Toy Shack toy store on Fremont Street, you will discover collectible toys that date as far back as the 1920s. Toy Shack’s Johnny Jimenez is the go-to toy expert on “Pawn Stars” for his collectibles knowledge.


Finally, visit Acrylic Tank Manufacturing and follow the operation of 2 brother-in-laws behind the world’s largest manufacturer of customized aquariums, as featured on Animal Planet's “Tanked.





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