The original Season 1 cast files in and the social dynamics start immediately.
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Witch Doctor / Josie's duck toy
Josie introduces a small rubber duck plush that plays the "Witch Doctor" song on demand. The toy and song become her recurring character motif for the early weeks.
Day 1
Challenge
Rice-counting challenge opens the season
An early counting challenge with bags of rice establishes Fish Bucks, challenge structure, and the first competitive hierarchy.
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Sylvia wins the rice-count challenge
Sylvia is the only contestant to count within the threshold during the rice-counting opener and is awarded the first $1,000 of the season.
Day 1
Site goes live; 57K daily active users
fishtank.live opens for the first season's broadcast. The audience scale is immediately larger than expected — daily active users top 57,000 on day one before a live viewer counter is even added to the site.
Day 2
Challenge
Essay challenge introduces Fish Bucks
Contestants write essays; Josie wins by audience poll. Fish Bucks become the season’s central currency mechanic.
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TTS pressure intensifies around Sylvia, Letty, and Jon
Early TTS roasting and house friction sharpen the personalities of Sylvia, Letty, and Jon and turn the house mood more hostile.
Damiel caught vaping
Production catches Damiel vaping in his bedroom — a clear rule break. He is strip-searched by the sharks and given a stern warning. The incident is the first crack in his cast standing and foreshadows his Day-7 ejection.
Josie wins essay; Jonathan denied his Fish Buck
After the cast read their essays aloud, Josie wins by audience poll. Jonathan is the only contestant denied his Fish Buck for breaking confidentiality the day before.
Day 3
Website crashes; show migrates to YouTube
Hosting costs run an order of magnitude over budget and fishtank.live goes down. The broadcast is rerouted to a YouTube channel for four days while the audience loses TTS and direct interaction.
Audience locked out of TTS during the YouTube migration
While the show streams on YouTube during the four-day site outage, the audience cannot send TTS messages or interact with cameras. The interaction blackout makes the post-restoration TTS attacks land much harder.
Day 5
Challenge
Secret-task challenge creates paranoia
Jet runs a secret-task challenge: two of the fish are given hidden assignments and the rest must guess who. The format introduces house-wide paranoia about who is doing what for production.
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Day 5
House gets doxxed; stream temporarily down
The show's filming location is doxxed by viewers. Production briefly takes the stream offline; the cast and crew are confirmed safe before broadcast resumes.
Day 6
Challenge
Skit challenge and shark wake-up chaos
A delayed skit challenge and aggressive shark wake-up antics push the cast into a louder, more stressful mode.
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Comedy-sketch results — Jonathan / Mauro / Josie / Damiel team wins
Jonathan, Mauro, Josie, and Damiel win the comedy-sketch challenge. Their team's bin Laden-waterboarding bit beats Simmons' team's pink-pill cross-dress sketch. Simmons sits alone in the dark in his dress for hours afterward.
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Day 7
Exit
Damiel caught using his phone and removed
Production catches Damiel using a phone in the house, an immediate rule break. He is removed and walked out — the first major cast loss of the season.
Day 8
Challenge
Baby challenge becomes a house-wide stress test
Production hands out doll babies and pairs the cast to caretake them — Vance and Letty, Mauro and Sylvia, Jonathan and Simmons, Josie solo. The challenge weaponizes the existing dynamics and makes Mauro's discomfort with Simmons unavoidable.
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Simmons asks Jonathan to feel his pulse for two hours
Late at night Simmons asks Jonathan to feel his pulse, then keeps the contact going for over two hours. A shark eventually intervenes to send them to bed. The encounter primes audience suspicion of Simmons before the book reveal.
Day 9
Exit
Simmons eliminated after the house turns on him
After fans surface excerpts from Simmons' camp-counselor book, Sam reads them aloud to the cast over a karaoke setpiece, then tells him in Chinese that he is being kicked off. Simmons packs his bag and leaves the house.
Simmons spirals during the baby challenge
Simmons’ behavior during the baby challenge and surrounding punishments makes his eventual elimination feel inevitable.
Sam reads Camp Counselor America aloud
Sam pulls out his phone and reads aloud from "Camp Counselor America: A Dummies' Guide." The excerpts include explicit advice on hooking up with underage campers. The on-camera reading is what makes the ejection feel earned to the audience.
Simmons goes live on Discord; Frank Hassle confronts him
Hours after his ejection Simmons goes live on Discord trying to defend the book. Frank Hassle is in the call and tears him apart on stream — Frank's first appearance in S1 lore, weeks before he enters the house.
Day 9
Exit
Mauro quits the show
In the wake of Simmons' ejection, Mauro tells Sylvia he cannot stay in the house comfortably, packs his belongings, and leaves the same day.
Mauro tells Sylvia he can't sleep next to Simmons' empty bed
Mauro tells Sylvia he can't sleep next to Simmons' empty bed and feels physically sick about being his roommate. He starts packing while the rest of the house is still processing the karaoke ejection.
Day 10
Entrance
Damiel returns dressed as a shark
Days after his removal Damiel re-enters the house in a shark costume, briefly walks around, and pours apple juice on Jonathan before being walked out again.
Day 10
Challenge
The Cell challenge begins
Production locks the remaining fish into a single bedroom for the first iteration of The Cell, a multi-day endurance/social challenge that becomes a recurring format. Letty resorts to peeing in a closet bucket; Jonathan kicks a hole in the bedroom wall and is removed from the room.
Letty pees in a closet bucket; Jonathan kicks a hole in the wall
Multiple hours into the cell challenge Letty pees in a closet bucket rather than forfeit. Jonathan kicks a hole through the bedroom wall in frustration; a shark removes him from the room.
Day 14
Challenge
Wheelchair / disability elimination challenge
Sam announces the season's first formal elimination challenge. Each fish is assigned a disability — wheelchair, schizophrenia, deafness, blindness — to roleplay; the worst at staying in character is eliminated. Vance's schizophrenia roleplay becomes one of the most cited bits of the season.
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Vance's schizophrenia roleplay (cut from the official edit)
Vance is assigned "schizophrenic" for the disability challenge. The audience uses TTS to play the voices in his head, including a thread that the key to his psychosis is hidden inside one of Josie's plushies. Vance's roleplay is so committed it becomes one of the season's most cited bits — and is largely cut from the official ten-episode edit.
Disabilities switched mid-challenge
Jet rotates the disability assignments mid-challenge to prevent Vance from genuinely losing his grip. Vance becomes wheelchair-bound, Jonathan is now schizophrenic, Damiel is given a heavy "lithium and tranquilizers" state, and Sylvia plays mute.
Day 15
Challenge
Homeless hide-and-seek
Sam jokes about bringing a homeless person into the house, then actually does, and runs an impromptu hide-and-seek. The bit pulls the season's peak live audience of roughly 24,000 concurrent viewers.
Day 16
Exit
Jon eliminated after surviving the chaos far longer than expected
Exits after becoming one of the most memorable personalities in the house, with a heartfelt goodbye.
Day 17
Challenge
Act-like-each-other challenge
Jet pushes the cast to imitate one another, giving TTS and the audience new ammunition for humiliation.
Jet runs a series of summer-camp-themed mini-challenges: cast members impersonate each other, then take turns telling their lowest personal stories. Sylvia and Letty's domestic-abuse stories are interrupted by sound effects that Jet forgot to disable.
Day 17
Bathroom camera unlocked as confessional
Production unlocks the downstairs bathroom camera and converts that bathroom into a confessional booth for the rest of the season.
Day 18
Entrance
Simon enters as a parody freeloader
Simon arrives at midnight as a freeloader styled deliberately to echo Simmons. He is positioned as a destabilizing comedic presence and quickly becomes the season's running gaslight target.
Day 18
Challenge
Happy Camper challenge — Letty made park ranger
Production turns the downstairs into a fake campsite for the multi-day Happy Camper challenge. Letty is named park ranger and given control over food, bathroom, and supplies, which immediately splits the house.
48-hour camp setup; Simon walks in at midnight
Production turns the downstairs into a campsite for a 48-hour Happy Camper challenge — sleeping bags, no upstairs access, a porta-potty in the kitchen. At 12:20 AM on the second night Simon walks in as a freeloader, immediately styled as a Simmons parody.
Day 18
Fight
Letty and Sylvia’s feud erupts into a major blowup
During the Happy Camper drinking arc the long-running Letty/Sylvia animosity finally explodes into a shouting blowup, defining the rivalry that runs through the rest of the season.
Day 19
Entrance
Lance enters as a second destabilizing freeloader
Lance arrives as a Vance-duplicate freeloader after publicly tweeting at production. He is secretly assigned, alongside Letty, a mission to get Vance out of the house.
Lance arrives via Twitter; secret mission to remove Vance
Lance is brought on as a freeloader after publicly tweeting at production about being a Vance double. Sam and Jet immediately give him and Letty a secret task — get Vance kicked off the show — with $5,000 on the line if they pull it off.
Day 20
Challenge
Civil War day; Damiel ejected for good
An all-day blowup splits the house into camps. Damiel — already at his emotional limit, having just missed the birth of his first child — loses control, throws Letty's belongings into the porta-potty, and is removed permanently.
Remaining men form an alliance
A late-midgame alliance among Jon, Vance, and Mauro reshapes the social and strategic balance of the house.
Damiel learns his first child was just born — while in the tank
On the morning of the Civil War day, Damiel learns his first child has just been born — and he is in the Fishtank house, not at the hospital. The emotional context drives everything that follows: he yells at Letty for hours, throws her belongings into the porta-potty, and is removed from the show for good.
Day 21
Entrance
Chip enters as a freeloader
Arrives to participate in and intensify a challenge-heavy stretch of the season.
Day 21
Simon-cancellation gaslight
Production runs a coordinated fake-cancellation campaign on Simon, flooding the audience with planted articles and tweets claiming his comedy career is over. Simon believes it and considers leaving the show.
Day 23
Entrance
AirsoftFatty enters as a late freeloader
Chris LaFon (AirsoftFatty) joins the tank as a freeloader and quickly becomes a back-half focal point through his volatility, vulnerability, and on-camera presence.
AirsoftFatty’s naked-house chaos
Chris turns himself into a walking crisis-generator, feeding both comedy and discomfort in the season’s final stretch.
Day 23
Entrance
Frank Hassle enters and destabilizes the house
After weeks of audience-funded buildup the Frank Hassle Meter hits 100% and Frank arrives, immediately appointed sheriff. His abrasive enforcement style defines the back half of S1.
Frank Hassle Meter reaches 100% (audience-funded)
The audience-funded Frank Hassle Meter has been climbing since Week 1 via dollar donations. On Day 23 it tops 100% and Frank walks into the house, pre-introduced as the new sheriff.
Frank breaks Sylvia's vape, then immediately lights a cigarette
Within minutes of his arrival Frank breaks Sylvia's vape in front of her, citing the no-nicotine rule. He immediately lights up a cigarette of his own. The hypocrisy becomes the season's running joke about his enforcement style.
Day 24
Fight
Frank defecates and urinates on cast belongings
Frank's harassment escalates into him repeatedly defecating and urinating on cast members' belongings — the conduct that eventually gets him removed from the season.
Sylvia's overnight meltdown — bed stolen, mattress soaked
Across roughly three hours overnight, Frank steals Sylvia's bed, soaks her mattress with water, sprays her clothes with fart spray, and removes her blankets. The escalation is the audience's first sustained taste of Frank's pattern.
Day 25
Fishtoys feature added
Production adds Fishtoys to the website — audience-funded interactive harassment tools that recur for the rest of the season. Shark Attack and scream-at-Letty are launched first.
Day 26
Entrance
Ella enters as a Josie doppelganger freeloader
Ella enters as a freeloader styled to mimic Josie, extending the season's doppelganger and psychological-pressure beats.
Day 29
Entrance
Mauro returns as a freeloader
Mauro returns to the tank as a freeloader, a week and a half after his Day-9 quit. Production gives him an open-arms re-entry alongside Betty's same-day arrival, ending his stretch off-show after a local-TV interview about the season.
Day 29
Entrance
Betty enters as a late freeloader
Betty arrives the same Day-29 wave as Mauro's freeloader return. Production positions her to feud with Letty almost immediately, and the rivalry becomes a defining late-game beat.
After the only formal multi-discipline elimination challenge of the season — PSAT, physical, and Goldstriker-trivia tests run simultaneously — Sylvia scores lowest among the main fish and is eliminated. Betty scores lowest overall but is exempt as a freeloader. The cast applauds Sylvia as she leaves.
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Day 32
Exit
Betty leaves the tank after Mauro’s sauce retaliation
In retaliation for overnight graffiti by his bunk — which he wrongly assumes Betty wrote — Mauro pours sauce all over her bed. Production walks Betty downstairs to gather her belongings; she leaves the tank that day.
Day 33
Entrance
Alex Stein and Dontarius enter as late freeloaders
Two more volatile late-game personalities arrive, immediately creating new conflict and spectacle.
Day 33
Exit
Mauro leaves the tank for the second time after Frank’s targeted harassment
Frank Hassle returns specifically to push Mauro out after watching Mauro slap Chris during the day's earlier disruption. Frank kicks the bathroom door open on Mauro, throws his luggage around the house, and within minutes Mauro leaves crying. This is the formal end of Mauro's S1 arc.
Day 35
The walking challenge — Josie wins immunity into the finale
Production runs a multi-hour walking challenge with the remaining fish; whoever stops loses. Josie wins, taking immunity into the final-elimination round.
Day 35
Entrance
Jon returns as a freeloader late in the season
Jonathan returns to the tank as a freeloader, joining Josie, Letty, Vance, and Chris for the season's final stretch.
Day 35
Exit
Dontarius and Alex ejected (crack incident)
Dontarius is caught smoking crack on camera and is removed from the show. Alex follows him out the same evening, citing he won't stay without him. Two more late-game cast members lost in one beat.
Day 36
Show-cancellation gaslight; Dr Disrespect 51% buyout reveal
Sam tells the cast the show is closing early due to repair costs and prematurely declares Letty the winner. The "closure" is then revealed to be a gaslight: the show has been bought into by Dr Disrespect at a 51% stake, and the season continues into the Cell 2 finale.
Letty admits she destroyed Chris' Yu-Gi-Oh deck
Just before the Cell 2 finale Letty admits to Chris that she was the one who slashed his bag during the previous week's chaos and ruined his hundred-dollar Yu-Gi-Oh deck.
Letty briefly declared the winner before the gaslight reveal
Sam and Jet sit the cast down and explain that the contractor put the house damage at sixty thousand dollars, the show is bleeding money, and they have to close out early. They send the crew downstairs to deliberate, then re-emerge to declare Letty the winner. Letty briefly accepts the prize before the reveal.
Day 38
Bible-laundry meltdown; Jonathan re-ejected
Letty and production prank Jonathan by destroying his Bible in the washing machine. He flies into a rage, locks himself under the garage stairs, and is given Letty's passport to destroy in retaliation. He destroys it, breaking the swap agreement, and is ejected from the tank for the second time.
Bed challenge — Chris pisses the bed three times; Vance wins
On Day 37 Sam runs a stay-on-Chris's-bed elimination warmup. Chris pisses the bed three times during the challenge. Vance wins after the rules quietly change to allow bathroom breaks for the leader.
Grossest-thing-in-the-house challenge
Each remaining fish presents the grossest item currently in the house. Vance brings out a fifteen-day-old piece of Chris-made queso. Jonathan presents Letty. Letty presents one of Josie's plushies retrieved from a soiled toilet. Chris wins by pouring a cup of liquid diarrhea on his own hand.
Jonathan barricades himself under the garage stairs
After Letty plants Jonathan's Bible in the running washing machine, Jonathan finds the gray pulp, melts down, and barricades himself under the garage stairs for hours before production can negotiate him out.
Day 38
Exit
Vance eliminated after slave-master and biggest-menace duels
Vance and Letty face off in the slave-master and biggest-menace eliminations the same day Jonathan's Bible is destroyed. Vance loses both rounds and is eliminated from the show, locking the final two as Josie and Letty.
Slave-master + biggest-menace eliminations
Vance and Letty face off in a best-of-three. Round one is a Chris-as-slave-master challenge — Letty oils Chris and feeds him yogurt; Vance gives a halfhearted foot rub. Round two is a biggest-menace challenge — Letty goes feral; Vance steals her glasses and bashes them with a plastic bat. Letty wins both rounds and Vance is eliminated.
Day 39
Challenge
The Cell 2 begins as the final challenge
Josie and Letty enter the season-ending challenge sequence, competing through a long chain of mini-games for the grand prize.
Cell 2 format — fat guys in the dark; Christian (Chris-Chin) clone
The Cell 2 format puts Letty and Josie in a pitch-dark bedroom with Chris and additional "fat guy" clones recruited from a homeless shelter. Christian, nicknamed Chris-Chin, becomes the only clone the audience sees clearly.
Day 41
Challenge
Late Cell 2 mini-challenges
Late-stage Cell 2 mini-challenges run, including a lightsaber duel, a parody MTV Cribs walkthrough, and the piss-off-Jason game. Letty wins the piss-off-Jason round.
Beans the rabbit added as final freeloader
On Day 40 production introduces Beans, a live rabbit, as the final freeloader of the season. Beans is added as a who-can-bond-with-Beans-fastest mini-challenge.
Lung Cancer Speedrun · Titty Twister · TTS Roast
Late in Cell 2 the contestants run a series of novelty challenges back-to-back: a Lung-Cancer-Speedrun gaslights Josie into accepting an injection she's told is poison; a Titty-Twister round; and a TTS-roast where production crew try not to laugh while audience-submitted lines are read aloud.
Lightsaber duel + parody MTV Cribs walkthrough
Letty and Josie run a lightsaber duel in the cell, then film a parody MTV Cribs walkthrough of the destroyed house. Jet livestreams the walkthrough on his Instagram.
Day 43
Josie wins Season 1
Josie wins the season after surviving the four-day Cell 2 finale. Prize: $35,000. Letty takes second with $20,000.
Sam's 'floor pig' speech; ten copies of the giant check
After Josie is declared the winner, Sam delivers a long monologue confessing he stays sane by thinking of Letty "skittering on the floor in the dirt" — coining "floor pig" as her permanent nickname. Letty receives ten copies of the giant novelty check at twenty thousand dollars each so she can keep one and use the rest as a prop.