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After spending hours upon hours searching through hundreds of different fish related websites and signing up to every fish forum known to man for suitable dividers and having no luck in finding what I wanted, I gave up looking. Yes there are dividers out there and I have tried them all and they really are worse than useless...
Then one day I came up with this idea... Ever since then I have been breeding fish and raising fry with half the cost as normal. Mainly because I didn't have to set up another tank, I could just use the one I already have but divide it into two different tanks with these superb dividers. Since I have started using these dividers I have slash my bills in half and have not had to buy another set up just to raise fry, breed them or keep different types of fish.
 
 
 
1) Save on bills... Especially if you have a water meter... Half the equipment then half the costs...
2) If you want two different types of fish but haven't got the money or space to keep them in separate tank...
3) Perfect for breeding and rasing fry...
4) Almost all fish require there own territory to breed...
5) Save you the cost of setting up another tank...
6) Just had fry and haven't got the time to set up another tank before they get eaten...
7) Sick or injured fish need thier own space to recover and recover...
8) Your fish that you have had for years all of a sudden don't get along anymore but don't want to get rid of one...
 

 
They sit up in the tank and held in place by the two side supports (supplied in package) and by the water itself. Because they are fairly rigid, it supports itself, even against the larger fish and flow of pumps and filters. They are designed to let water through so filter effeciency is not effected, so no need to go and buy another filter or heater for the other side.
 

  
They are really simple to use, you don't even have to empty the tank like most dividers demand. Simply attach both supports to either side, pop it into the water then push the bottom into the substrate. The two side supports creates a strong and sturdy hold whilst the bottom is buried in the substrate so no fish can get underneath. Once you have successfully bred your fish and the fry are old enough to be sold or mix with your other fish then simply pull it out...
Really is as simple as that...
 
If you are going to keep the divider in place on a permanent basis, you can use aquarium safe silicon on the two side supports and attach them to the tank directly. That way no matter what you do the divider will always be in place. Perfect if you breed regulary...