Tank dividers

PurpleSmurf

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I think I'm going to divide one of my 10gal tanks into thirds and have a betta montage (2 bettas, 3-6 frogs, 2-4 snails, drift wood, java moss, river rocks / sand / gravel) and turn the other into a cory tank (2 spotted, 2 emerald, and my gourami), the only problem isn't I havn't quite decided how to go about doing this.

My first reaction was: "Glass and silicon! DIY!" but I'm worried that water flow would be hampered by this. I can easily see the water being 78 degrees in the first division (where ever the heater is housed), and the next division over being 74 and the next step over 70-72. I could have like 20-30 holes drilled into each piece but that could make them structurally unsound (I'm moving in three months) and may cost as much as a new tank.

The second thing that came tom mind was buying dividers. Something like this would actually be perfect. However, and this is where it gets tricky, I was trying to figure out someway to allow the frogs and snails free reign of the tank. Obviously I could raise the divder 1/4" in. or so to give the frog space to scoot through... but the snails will have to stick to the glass to move anywhere. =/ I'm not even sure it's possible to allow some animals free reign and keep other sequestered when they are similar sizes... but it'd be nice.

Anyway, what do you guys think would be the best and most effective (and cheapest! I can't be buying individual filters for each section) method that will still look good?
 
Hello Smurf...I have just the site for you..... ;)

I don't know what you could do to allow the frogs and snails to roam, but not the betta....I'm not sure there is any way you can really do that without risking one or more of the fish getting through the openings. If you have 3 betta in there maybe you would be able to have an oto or frog in each section...or an oto or frog in two, snail in the third..or something like that. Just be sure the tank is well through it's cycle.

http://www.mushi.petfish.net/diydividers.html


Here's a few pics of two tanks that I divided using these instructions....

The 10 gallon....
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The 5 gallon .....
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