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How to divide a 29 Biocube tank? (Turned into a freshwater tank)

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I recently got 2 new bettas and I want to spilt my 29gal Biocube tank and I don't know how to find or make a divider for it.
I do know what to do with a divided tank, they need a filter for each side so the hormones don't reach the other fish so they don't get stressed and to block off the holes in the divider. (If there is any)
The sections in the original tank I broke off because it would be bigger for my fish and I got the tank and the stand for $25 and I didn't want to waste it so there's probably not a divider out there for it.
Is there any tips or some advice someone can give me?
 
I recently got 2 new bettas and I want to spilt my 29gal Biocube tank and I don't know how to find or make a divider for it.

The sections in the original tank I broke off because it would be bigger for my fish
You broke off the internal filter? Is it a glass or acrylic?
 
typically you put a small water pump inside the internal filter with some foam filter blocks, no matter..

Home Depot sells thin acrylic sheet, score it using a straight edge and razor blade, it should easily break into 2 pieces. Typically they use Weld-on 4 for acrylic, this will chemically bond the material together, you cannot remove it.+. Not sure where you can buy small bottles of this.

This would be a very ugly solution, the front of the tank would have a serious glue line down it (cover it with black tape?). Are you sure you want to do this, this tank originally cost $300.
 
typically you put a small water pump inside the internal filter with some foam filter blocks, no matter..

Home Depot sells thin acrylic sheet, score it using a straight edge and razor blade, it should easily break into 2 pieces. Typically they use Weld-on 4 for acrylic, this will chemically bond the material together, you cannot remove it.+. Not sure where you can buy small bottles of this.

This would be a very ugly solution, the front of the tank would have a serious glue line down it (cover it with black tape?). Are you sure you want to do this, this tank originally cost $300.
I might think
typically you put a small water pump inside the internal filter with some foam filter blocks, no matter..

Home Depot sells thin acrylic sheet, score it using a straight edge and razor blade, it should easily break into 2 pieces. Typically they use Weld-on 4 for acrylic, this will chemically bond the material together, you cannot remove it.+. Not sure where you can buy small bottles of this.

This would be a very ugly solution, the front of the tank would have a serious glue line down it (cover it with black tape?). Are you sure you want to do this, this tank originally cost $300.
I might want to rethink this, I really don't want to ruin it. Is there a way I could make a removable divider without damaging it?
 

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