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PepperedGary
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:27 pm    Post subject: Best DIY Tank Divider Reply with quote

I got this basic idea from a betta post I saw and just adapted it to what you see below.

I recently set my old 55g up again for Angelfish Fry. Since I will have several different sized spawns at a time, I wanted to section it off...so I needed two tank dividers.

The store brands have a few major problems:
1) They're ridiculously expensive for the dollar or two of plastic they're made of.
2) They don't really fit very well.
(Gaps between the divider & glass)
3) If you're using it for fry, they can easily pass through the gaps.

I used a very cheap and durable plastic mesh product called "Plastic Canvas." It's used for needlepoint. You can find it at any hobby store. It's basically just a big sheet of plastic mesh. The holes are small enough to allow water flow - and keep all but the smallest fry in.

Before I show you the step-by-step, I want to mention something. I siliconed my pieces into place. Since I'm going to be keeping fry in a bare-bottom, I had to. The smallest gaps will let fry in and out of the sections. If you want to divide a tank for larger fish, you can just use suction cups to hold these in place - making this an even easier DIY project. So here we go...

No making fun of my dirty old 55. I cleaned it up nice after this.

All you need for this project is one or two sheets of plastic canvas (99 cents each), a tube of silicone or some suction cups (another couple dollars), and some scissors.


My plan was to divide this tank into three sections. One divider in the middle - making a 24 inch section on the left, and two one foot long sections on the right side.


First I cut the height so it was just under the black top plastic rim of the tank...


Then I trimmed the canvas to the proper depth. I folded the edges over a bit until the depth was right - then trimmed it on the folds. If you were using suction cups instead of silicone, you'd leave those folded flaps instead of trimming them and just make one hole per suction cup big enough to fit the end of the cup through.


Double-check and re-trim the deoth until it is a nice snug fit.


Run a nice, even line of silicone along the canvas in the front, in the back, and along the bottom. Smooth each line down with your finger...ensuring there are no gaps between the glass and the mesh.


Here's mine half-way done...just the center divider.


And all done - with one 24 inch section and two 12 inch sections...


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i like it, very nice. much better than glass/perspex as it will let the water circulate easily.

curious, what did u use for the struts at the top to hold it up?
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nothing extra at all holding it up.

I cut it wide enough that it wouldn't fall over - but other than that it's just silicone holding it up.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very good Gary Cool Just goes to show that with a bit of thought we can as hobyists come up with mony saving ideas that can possibly work far better than the mass produced ill concieved and fitting accessories Laughing Only thing that i am not sure about is your choice of silicon, is it fish friendly ?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A divider like that could be perfect for putting a strong filter behind. Fry and smaller fish would be safe from getting sucked up and killed. A regular filter would also work much better in a large tank rather than a sponge filter.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bettinacharlotta wrote:
A divider like that could be perfect for putting a strong filter behind. Fry and smaller fish would be safe from getting sucked up and killed. A regular filter would also work much better in a large tank rather than a sponge filter.


i was thinking similar. this is a great way of raising fry and using a good filter without filter related losses.

i have realised, having a closer look that i was thinking the tank brace was part of the structure.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's a damn good idea ! I need to do something similar over the weekend.

Thank's for boosting our DIY section, Gaz.

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