The WORST seasons of Tanked

Every season of Tanked ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Tanked!

Brett Raymer and Wayde King own Acrylic Tank Manufacturing, who cater to fish lovers. Together, these brothers in-law build some of the biggest and most outrageous fish tanks.

Last Updated: 11/24/2024Network: Animal PlanetStatus: Ended
Season 10
star
5.00
1 votes

#1 - Season 10

First Aired 4/22/2017

Season 5
star
5.00
1 votes

#2 - Season 5

First Aired 9/20/2014

Season 4
star
5.00
2 votes

#3 - Season 4

First Aired 3/8/2014

Season 9
star
5.33
3 votes

#4 - Season 9

First Aired 9/24/2016

Season 11
star
6.00
2 votes

#5 - Season 11

First Aired 10/8/2017

Season 13
star
7.00
3 votes

#6 - Season 13

First Aired 11/3/2018

Season 6
star
7.00
2 votes

#7 - Season 6

First Aired 5/30/2015

Season 2
star
7.25
4 votes

#8 - Season 2

First Aired 4/15/2012

Wayde King and Brett Raymer are back, and they are making outlandish dream tanks a reality for their fish-loving clients. The guys must wade into the deep end to come up with creative solutions for some of the most outrageous and challenging builds they've ever tackled. Some of the incredible tank builds that put Wayde, Brett and their crew to the test include a jellyfish tank for a sub-freezing bar at Mandalay Bay, a mobile school bus tank and a shark tank for the home of actor and comedian Tracy Morgan.

Season 12
star
7.50
2 votes

#9 - Season 12

First Aired 3/31/2018

Season 7
star
7.50
2 votes

#10 - Season 7

First Aired 9/19/2015

Season 1
star
7.60
5 votes

#11 - Season 1

First Aired 8/8/2011

Season 8
star
8.00
3 votes

#12 - Season 8

First Aired 4/16/2016

Season 3
star
8.00
2 votes

#13 - Season 3

First Aired 3/23/2013

Wayde King and Brett Raymer are back and about to take on the biggest tanks of their careers and an extra-special type of clientele who gives them a run for their money! Wayde and Brett are tasked with building some of the most enormous and awe-inspiring tanks and aquariums for top celebrities, luxury hotels and casinos, Fortune 500 businesses, private homes and millionaire homeowners across the country that are filled with the most exotic, unusual, colorful and dangerous fish in the world.