The crew works to save a giant octopus suffering from harmful chemicals that have leeched from a rock feature at the Tennessee Aquarium.
The team redesign a fish tank in Las Vegas and relocate a nurse shark that has outgrown its aquarium.
Former NBA star Alonzo Mourning wants to put an eye-catching aquarium in the nonprofit center he started to help at-risk youth. Also: a previous client wants to upgrade his current tank and turn it into the largest of its kind in southern Florida.
The team redesign a huge aquarium for the Rainforest Cafe. They also build a tank for a residential client who wants it filled with deadly predator fish.
The team attempts to transform a Volkswagen minibus into a fish tank in the Season 2 opener. Meanwhile, Francis looks to hire an assistant, and he puts one candidate through rigorous tests.
The team work to revamp a showcase aquarium that's designed to mimic a sea turtle's natural habitat. Later, a client makes demands that are hard to meet.
Ben installs fish tanks around a fireplace at an Orlando home; Mat heads to Chicago to build a terrarium for an endangered species.
Francis gets caught between a personal project and a larger gig at Grand Cayman.
A famous client wants a temporary aquarium built in two weeks; Ben and Francis attempt a total reef makeover in Orlando.
An orthodontist wants a unique addition to the aquarium in his waiting room; a large pet-fish supplier in South Florida hires the team to build a tank for underwater gardening.
The team are challenged to create a replica of a lake that includes an African sausage tree. Elsewhere, a construction project faces setbacks.
The team is commissioned to redesign 14 tanks and build a canal exhibit at the South Florida Science Museum.
In the Season 3 premiere, the team attempt to install a 5000-gallon shark tank on the second floor of an office building in Florida. Later, they must capture an octopus and recreate its habitat for an exhibit at a zoo in Syracuse.
A restaurant owner in South Florida requests a tank filled with crystals instead of coral. Later, the guys install a Paris-themed fish tank for a recording studio.
Dog-expert Cesar Millan hires Matt and Jose to build a giant koi pond for a rehabilitation center in Los Angeles. Elsewhere, Francis travels to Alabama in order to capture a catfish for the water feature back west.
Mat attempts to design a tank that will conceal a structural support for a luxury hotel in New York. Elsewhere, the team builds an Irish-themed tank for a pub in Florida.
The Living Color team finds Paradise Island in the Bahamas, where they've been commissioned to build a lavish 4,000-gallon aquarium for the Atlantis Casino's exclusive "High Roller Room." This is an extreme job for a resort already boasting more than 11 million gallons of water in its diverse collection of aquariums. To add a challenge to an already complicated project, the enormous tank will be located in an area already constructed, which means no heavy machinery.
The team design and donate an aquarium to a school. The display includes an innovative feature that will help students interact with the marine life within.
Mat performs an extensive makeover on a 25,000-gallon saltwater tank in Key West, Fla.
Mat and his team travel to Pennsylvania to create a unique aquarium attraction for a theme park.