Tracy Morgan visited the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center...

Tracy Morgan visited the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center in Riverhead for an episode of Animal Planet's "Tanked." Credit: Handout

Did you know that “30 Rock” star Tracy Morgan has a pet octopus named Bwyadette?

Apparently, his eight-limbed lady gets nothing but the best, which is why Morgan visited the Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center in Riverhead as part of a brand-new episode of the Animal Planet series “Tanked,” which airs tonight at 10.

“Tanked,” now in its third season, follows brothers-in-law Wayde King and Brett Raymer, who run the Las Vegas-based Acrylic Tank Manufacturing. According to the Animal Planet website, the pair “produces some of the most outrageous, larger-than-life and one-of-a-kind tanks for some of the most striking fish and clients around.”

This won’t be Morgan’s first “Tanked” creation. He appeared on the show last year, showing off the many tanks he has in his New Jersey home and working with Acrylic Tank Manufacturing on a new shark tank.

Check out a preview video for tonight’s episode below. Morgan, King and Raymer visit a tank at the Riverhead aquarium to get ideas for Bwyadette's new home.

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'We had absolutely no idea what happened to her' What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.

What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; File Footage; Photo Credit: SCPD

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