Aquatic tank divider

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I know this has probably been asked before bit I can't find the thread. I have a lage tank (length) and would like to use an aquatic tank divider so that I can put different species in the same tank but still keep them seperate. Thoughts?
 
I have gotten glass cut to fit and siliconed it in place to make a half wet/dry tank, but if it were higher it could divide it completely.
 
I would say to make sure they are both healthy without a doubt because imagine if some are sick... Your healthy ones will get sick as well...
 
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