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dave at winterpeg ca

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 9:55 am
Post subject: Mounting Fishtank In Wall
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Hi all;

I'm performing some renovations, and I'd like to mount a fishtank in a
wall. I will be building a wall in front of the fishtank, and have not
quite decided whether I should let this wall open up; or allow access
to it from the side (as beside it is a closet). I am planning on
making my stairs above it lift up to allow for maintenance. Does
anyone have any hints, or pictures showing fishtanks in walls? Mine is
a 44gallon.


Thanks muchly;
Dave
dave at winterpeg dot ca

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