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They actually had an episode of them going back to look how their older builds hold up.My one thought is that they never go back and show you the tanks weeks or months after they build them.
Not their own service, but they did contract other local maintenance companies from what I remember.I'm assuming their service includes all the maintenance to keep these tanks as squeaky clean as the day they are setup?
I would genuinely be very interested in the episode where they revisit some of their builds :)They actually had an episode of them going back to look how their older builds hold up.
But yes, a lot of these builds did not last long eventually.
Not their own service, but they did contract other local maintenance companies from what I remember.
An argument could be made that it's exploitive, but I guess we don't really know if/how they cycle or fish loses or any of the other *details*.While their tank designs are really cool, I think the biggest issue people have is how the livestock is treated. I don't know the logistics behind it but the argument is that they add them straight to the tank (presumably) without any cycling, they mix and match with no thoughts on compatibility, and some of the tanks are made in a way that could extremely stress out the livestock (the skateboard ramp tank)
I don't have access to any streaming service that has it to verify this, but from the title names - looks like a few episodes on season 8 should show some of their older builds.I would genuinely be very interested in the episode where they revisit some of their builds :)
They often worked with local shops, at least for sourcing saltwater rather than shipping it to remote locations.Actually, one of my local shops worked with the Tanked crew on a build, I am not sure what they actually did, but maybe they did the after show maintenance?
Brett actually talked about this after the show (and business itself) ended.While their tank designs are really cool, I think the biggest issue people have is how the livestock is treated. I don't know the logistics behind it but the argument is that they add them straight to the tank (presumably) without any cycling, they mix and match with no thoughts on compatibility, and some of the tanks are made in a way that could extremely stress out the livestock (the skateboard ramp tank)
Still seems super stressful to the livestock to do it that way tooBrett actually talked about this after the show (and business itself) ended.
He explained that they stocked the tanks temporarily for the show, but after the cameras shut off they took it out and sent the live stock to quarantine while the tank is getting cycled.
Wether this is true or not - I have no idea, could possibly be a cover up on how messed up it was in practice.
Yes, I 100% agree on that.Still seems super stressful to the livestock to do it that way too