Fish Tank Kings looking for new projects for season two

by | Oct 19, 2012 | Advanced Aquarist | 0 comments


Fish Tank Kings looking for new projects for season two


FTK Season Two could include you!

Via Living Color Aquariums


 

“Casting Call” for Nat Geo WILD’s Popular Series Fish Tank Kings- Living Color Seeks New Projects to Feature on Season Two

 

Living Color Aquariums, stars of the popular Nat Geo WILD television series, Fish Tank Kings, is actively seeking businesses or individuals who are interested in commissioning a Custom Aquarium for possible inclusion in an upcoming episode. Nat Geo WILD recently announced that the network renewed Fish Tank Kings for a second season and production is currently underway.

To be considered, the candidate must be able to have the aquarium installed before March 2013 and the aquarium should be of a unique design. The cost of the aquarium will  not subsidized so the prospective client should posses the funding necessary for the project.

Living Color Aquariums received attention this past season for high profile aquariums including Miami Marlins Park, Alonzo Mourning’s Overtown Youth Center, the Rainforest cafe, the Florida Aquarium and the home of Indy racecar champion Ryan Hunter Reay.

Fish Tank Kings, produced by Sharp Entertainment for National Geographic, follows the Florida-based aquarium specialists at Living Color as they use their unparalleled skills, creativity and teamwork to pull off the most extreme fish aquariums imaginable. Each episode follows the dedicated Living Color team as they work to create some of the most impressive fish tanks ever developed.

The drama and pressure of the building process is nowhere near as serene as the final product. The Living Color team is in high demand, and their massive, cutting-edge underwater habitats have become the ultimate status symbol. The new season is expected to premiere in mid 2013.

  • Leonard Ho

    I'm a passionate aquarist of over 30 years, a coral reef lover, and the blog editor for Advanced Aquarist. While aquarium gadgets interest me, it's really livestock (especially fish), artistry of aquariums, and "method behind the madness" processes that captivate my attention.

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