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3000 Gallon Custom Shark Aquarium

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2010

3000 gallon custom shark aquarium
www.infinityaquarium.com
(702) 221-2782
Custom Aquariums and Professional Maintenance
Aquariums of any size or shape
Since 1985

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  • bull shit i saw this tank in the show "tanked" on animal planet last week

  • should have gone to acrylic custom aquariums from the show tanked on animal planet also in vegas haha

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  • Beautiful black tip reef sharks

  • You are all idiots. The person who made this video has full rights to posting this. All you idiots who do not know what you are talking about should keep quiet!

  • Sweet Job.

  • @wwesoo9 I didn't say the tank was made recently, I'm just saying that Acrylic Tank Manufacturing (or ATM, aka tha guys on "Tanked") made this aquarium. So I didn't have to read the date to know who built it.

  • @Transfmrsrulz

    this video has been up for over a year check the date (and the people of tanked heave been in business for a long time they might have built it ) even so you really need to stay quiet if you don't have the intelligence to read a date

  • who wants to go swimming ive been bit my shark but i had strong gloves on but it still fucking hurt yea i gave him away he was to mean

  • You're claiming credit for a tank YOU DIDN'T MAKE! Shame on you!

  • @monsterman1122 you're very wrong... the Black tips and Leopards will grow until they cant turn around in it anymore the tank looks like its only 4ft wide, which is to narrow. The Black Tip reefs and Leopards will easily hit 4-5ft and the leopards are already a minimum 36" as per CA law (if collected there). The grey Smooth hounds and stingrays are better suited for the tank for long term survival. Still a beautiful tank though!!

  • I just saw this on "tanked"!!! Trying to get credit for some elses work.

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