“Tanked” 10 p.m. Friday, Animal Planet channel

The guys from “Tanked” didn’t have it easy installing an aquarium at the Imaginarium Science Center.
The 3,200-gallon aquarium got scratched and gouged during its cross-country trip from Las Vegas to Fort Myers in an 18-wheeler truck. The 20 species of saltwater fish had to be flown to Miami instead of Southwest Florida International Airport, thanks to weight and size restrictions. And a forklift ended up damaging a pillar inside the science center.
“It was really tight quarters,” says Wayde King, who stars with fellow aquarium builder Brett Raymer on the popular Animal Planet reality show. “There were a lot of hiccups.”
But, somehow, King and Raymer managed to pull it off.
Watch tonight 10 p.m. Friday, Animal Planet channel
This is the dawning of the age of aquariums, the age of aquariums…(aquaria?)
You probably know by now that true to our EnRichment initiative, there are several community organizations and service projects we’re passionate about, from Cape Coral Hospital’s Pathway to Discovery toTanglewood Elementary’s outdoor classroom to the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools and even more. As the expertise represented by EnSite’s team was cultivated by early STEM learning opportunities, we feel it’s important to pay it forward to provide those types of opportunities to the next generation. We will come to rely on them someday – before we know it! – to design communities that are sustainable and that will fulfill the needs of their residents and stakeholders long into the future.
To that end, our own Jon Romine has been serving for a while now as president of the board for the Imaginarium Foundation, serving the interests of the Imaginarium Science Center and Southwest Florida Museum of History. Naturally fundraising is an important function of the foundation, with the Imagine Gala the major function for that function – ha!
With the great support of the community over the years, we are thrilled to be able to expand and improve the programming and exhibits, and eventually enrich the campus of the Imaginarium, which recently became more closely aligned with the SWFL Museum of History.
Here is an exciting development – we’re going to be on TV! Fans of Tanked, the Animal Planet series following Wayde King and Brett Raymer as they build aquariums (aquaria?) for the rich and famous. The duo were on hand here in Fort Myers just a few days ago to build a beautiful new tank containing a replica of the U.S.S. Mohawk, the proud ship that was commissioned in 1935 and intentionally sunk to be an artificial reef off the coast of Fort Myers Beach in 2012. How’s that for recycling?