cube in wall

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Putting an almost cube shaped aquarium in a wall, around 90gallon or 320 liters as we sas in europe, a room divider viewable from two sides. On this picture a stand, which is a good beginning.
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Nice! Where in Europe are you located?
 

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Nice.
The panels on both sides can be removed I guess? For full servicing and maintenance?
 

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It is in a niche in the wall, I made a plywood prototype. So servicing is from one side, and it will be a bit tight to get to the left and right inner sides. I will leave about an inch so maybe magnets to powerheads can be used.

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Very ingenious
 

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It is in a niche in the wall, I made a plywood prototype. So servicing is from one side, and it will be a bit tight to get to the left and right inner sides. I will leave about an inch so maybe magnets to powerheads can be used.

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The cabinet opening is really sweet! awesome build so far, good luck
 

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