I met them at the NJ Expo. I was one of the NJ staff when the club was involved. They couldn't of been more down to earth and nice.
here's some picsI liked the show, even though its basically the same concept every time. real reefers can setup tanks way better, but it's all entertainment. I met them in Vegas when I was out there. they are really friendly and kool guys. I met Brett, wade, agnes, and the general. I also met the guy who doesnt get any recognition, yet plays a huge role in the company, bert. he's a Filipino artist that draws ALL the designs first before they begin making molds. they give him the idea, and he draws the tank. 15 seasons is a lot longer than anyone could have imagined. they have lots of clients, and they are also designing their own brand of tanks for the average consumer.
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His instagram post proves my take on them is correct. Don't like them never will. The hobby wasn't saved by them at all. How many people who started a tank because of that show still have it 10 years later? My guess would be less than 5%. Finding Nemo did more for the hobby than these knuckleheads.
As I stated before, if Animal Planet went back to educating its viewers on wildlife, including reefs and other aquatic creatures, then I am fine with Tanked, but it is a reality show, period end of story.
His instagram post proves my take on them is correct. Don't like them never will. The hobby wasn't saved by them at all. How many people who started a tank because of that show still have it 10 years later? My guess would be less than 5%. Finding Nemo did more for the hobby than these knuckleheads.
As I stated before, if Animal Planet went back to educating its viewers on wildlife, including reefs and other aquatic creatures, then I am fine with Tanked, but it is a reality show, period end of story.