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Sunk: The Startling Fact Regarding the Aquatic Catastrophe For ages, the famous TV production “Tanked” had aquatic lovers and regular audiences alike stuck to their televisions. The series, which aired on the Animal Planet network from 2009 to 2016, chronicled the mishaps of marine creator and builder, Wayde King, and his crew at Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM). The show's concept was straightforward: accept a customer's bizarre and frequently outrageous fish tank style wishes, and watch if the crew could build them alive. At first, the show appeared like a safe, enjoyable look at the realm of personalized marine design. But as the seasons advanced, it became clear that nothing was wrong. The program's patrons regularly ended up with fish tanks that were not only expensive but furthermore poorly designed, susceptible to leaks, and rarely even lethal for the creatures.

Wrecked: The Appalling Secret Concerning the Glass-Box Catastrophe Throughout years, the hit TV broadcast “Tanked” kept underwater hobbyists and average watchers equally stuck to their monitors. The show, which ran on the Animal Planet station from 2009 to 2016, followed the misfortunes of aquatic architect and maker, Wayde King, and his group at Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM). The program's premise was basic: take a patron's crazy and frequently absurd glass-box style requests, and observe if the squad could bring them to reality. Initially, the program seemed like a innocent, amusing glance at the universe of custom aquatic design. Yet as the installments progressed, it turned clear that anything was amiss. The program's customers often wound up with habitats that were not only pricey but equally badly designed, susceptible to breaks, and infrequently even fatal for the fish. Tanked

Sunk: That Stunning Fact Behind the Marine Disaster For years, a hit TV series “Tanked” kept aquarium enthusiasts and regular audiences alike stuck to their TVs. This show, that ran on the Animal Planet network from 2009 to 2016, chronicled the blunders of fish creator and builder, Wayde King, and his team at Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM). That show's premise was clear: take on a client's crazy and often ridiculous fish style wishes, and see if the crew could make them to fruition. At first, the series looked like a harmless, enjoyable peek at the sphere of personalized tank design. However as the years moved, it grew obvious that anything was incorrect. That series' patrons sometimes finished up with tanks that were not merely pricey but also poorly constructed, prone to spills, and at times even fatal for the creatures. Sunk: The Startling Fact Regarding the Aquatic Catastrophe

Sunk: The Startling Fact Behind that Aquatic Catastrophe Throughout years, that hit television program “Drowned” held aquarium lovers and casual audiences similarly fixed to the televisions. This show, which ran on the Animal Planet channel from 2009 to 2016, documented the mishaps of aquarium architect and maker, Wayde King, and his crew at Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (ATM). The series' idea was simple: tackle on a client's bizarre and commonly absurd aquarium design demands, and see if the crew could make them real. During first, the series seemed like a harmless, enjoyable glance at the world of personalized aquarium design. However as the seasons progressed, it became clear that everything was wrong. This program's customers often finished up with aquariums that were not only expensive but equally badly built, liable to drips, and occasionally even lethal for the animals. At first, the show appeared like a safe,