Las Vegas reality stars build rock ‘n’ roll aquarium for Kiss mini golf course
(Las Vegas Sun) KISS will make its Animal Planet debut this week, thanks to a Las Vegas-based cable reality show.
Wayde King and Brett Raymer, owners of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing and the stars of the show "Tanked," set out in this week's episode to create a rock 'n' roll aquarium for Kiss by Monster Mini Golf, a Las Vegas putt-putt facility with a KISS theme.
The fish tank replicates a mini rock concert and features amplifiers and a light show. King and Raymer produce distinctive fish tanks for clients around the world. They work out of a 13,000-square-foot facility in Las Vegas.
“We worked closely with the 'Tanked' crew to design a tank where fish could rock," KISS by Monster Mini Golf founder Christina Vitagliano said.
The program airs 9 p.m. Saturday on Animal Planet.
Wayde King and Brett Raymer, owners of Acrylic Tank Manufacturing and the stars of the show "Tanked," set out in this week's episode to create a rock 'n' roll aquarium for Kiss by Monster Mini Golf, a Las Vegas putt-putt facility with a KISS theme.
The fish tank replicates a mini rock concert and features amplifiers and a light show. King and Raymer produce distinctive fish tanks for clients around the world. They work out of a 13,000-square-foot facility in Las Vegas.
“We worked closely with the 'Tanked' crew to design a tank where fish could rock," KISS by Monster Mini Golf founder Christina Vitagliano said.
The program airs 9 p.m. Saturday on Animal Planet.
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