Tanked - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Fish Out of Water
Wayde and Brett are back home in New York visiting a long time client to go over the install of a shark tank for his newly constructed orthodontist office. Later, the boys come up with a display tank for an appliance store that will wow its customers.

Old School vs. New School
Wayde and Brett take a walk on the techy side by building a tank for a state-of-the-art robotic systems company in Massachusetts. On the flip side, they fly to Chicago, Illinois to meet up with pinball enthusiast, who needs a tank for his game room.

Serenity Now
Wayde and Brett build a show piece for a furniture store in North Carolina. In Las Vegas, the owner of Black Spade Tattoo Parlor wants a tank that will alleviate any ink newbies worries by creating a calming environment in an otherwise stressful place.

Roll with It
Brett & Wayde look to hit this one out of the park with a tank inside a school bus for a Pensacola baseball team; a nail salon is looking to redefine acrylic; bad news hits when one tank drops, hopefully the other tank will impress.

Tanks for the Memories
The guys talk about their favorite tanks, fish, and pranks from Season 1, including behind the scenes stories and never before seen footage from all their favorite tanks.

Polar Opposites
The guys go to Southern California to build a 35 foot long marquee tank for Valley View Casino under a serious time crunch, then head back to Vegas for a freezing cold jellyfish tank inside of the Monte Carlo Minus 5 Ice Bar.

Most Challenging Tanks
The guys countdown their toughest tank builds from season 1. Brett and Wayde will take us through the sleepless nights, the experiments, and down and dirty moments that made some of the most amazing tanks you've ever seen.

Where the Wild Things Are
Animals are welcome as Brett & Wayde get creative with three different tanks for Petco and a Kiss themed Mini-Golf course looks to hit a hole in one with a rockin' tank worthy of rock royalty.
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