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nathan

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hey guys this is my first time posting something so i was just wanting to know where to buy a tank devider i want to have land and water and stuff like that but i cant find anything for a ten gallon tank if some onecould help me out thanks nathan}}}
 
nathan, I made a 50/50 tank using a vertical piece of glass as divider, but I was never happy with it. Consider this: if half of a 10-gallon tank is land, and the divider is 6 inches high, you will end up with less than 3 gallons of water volume. It is not realistic to maintain decent water quality with so small of a volume. I would suggest using a glass plate (or something) positioned horizontally like a shelf, or some kind of island. What species are you keeping? That might help people give you suggestions for setups.
 
o thanks i have four fb newts and i need a pump still and i kinda want to make like a streem that flows down into the water off the island thing.
 
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