Fish Tank Season 1 Episode 2 Three Much

  • August 1, 2018
  • 10 min

Fish Tank season 1 episode 2, named "Three Much," follows the continuing adventures of Wayde King and Brett Raymer, co-owners of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing, as they design and create custom aquariums for a variety of clients. In this episode, the team members have much to do and must navigate some unforeseen challenges to deliver stunning results.

The episode opens with Wayde and Brett visiting a farm to pick up a massive 16-foot water tank for a club in suburban Chicago. They are excited about the project, which will feature a Caribbean-themed aquarium with a sunken treasure chest, pirate ship, and various tropical fish species. With the enormous size of the tank, the installation is set to be their biggest project yet.

Next, Wayde and Brett head to a client's house, where they discuss designing a single acrylic tank that will be divided into three different sections to accommodate the client's three different types of fish. The client has from Mexico, Israel, and Thailand, and the species require different environments and water conditions. Designing the tank will require precision in measurement and attention to detail to ensure each section of the aquarium is appropriately sized and configured.

Meanwhile, Acrylic Tank Manufacturing's head of maintenance, Redneck, is tasked with creating a fish-centric office display for the mayor of the nearby town of Henderson. Redneck has toiled away at creating a playful scene, which features an aquarium converted into a roulette wheel, black and white Tetris-style Tetra fish and a "cat in the fishbowl" to add humor to the display. The display is designed to soothe clients and create a stimulating and creative workspace.

As the crew continues to work on the different projects, they encounter unexpected setbacks. For the Caribbean-themed aquarium project, the massive fish tank proves challenging to maneuver, requiring skilled technical support to effectively navigate it onto the installation platform. The team also runs into problems preparing the modified fish habitat plumbing systems for the different areas in the multi-sided aquarium. Ultimately, the crew works dilligently to overcome these challenges and deliver a beautiful finished product.

For the project in the client's house, the team finds that the framing of the aquarium space is incorrect, meaning that their measurements will not work as planned. As a result, the installation has to be pushed back, and they have to re-measure and re-design the aquarium configuration appropriately. The team once again shows their dedication to their craft by rearranging their schedule to fit in with the client's needs and working efficiently to make the necessary alterations and adjustments.

After encountering some additional mishaps and false starts, the team finally delivers and installs each of the aquariums with creative success, impressing both their clients, Redneck, and the show's viewers. At each location, the fish that are placed into the aquariums thrive, providing a beautiful and peaceful connection to nature and a unique way to enhance every space.

In the end, "Three Much" episode of Fish Tank provides an inspiring example of creativity, hard work, and persistence in solving challenges and making a vision a reality. The show provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes view of the aquarium building process and the dedication required to create intricate aquariums that showcase the fish inside. The episode showcases the team's passion and commitment to bringing unique and innovative designs to life while highlighting the importance of taking a human-centered approach to aquarium design that values the happiness and welfare of the aquatic life itself.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 1, 2018
  • Runtime
    10 min
  • Language
    English