I'm not sure if this is the right place to post but my question is. What if any is the good and the bad about having a tank divider made of the material they call eggcrate?
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some fish need to be introduced to each other slowly, especially for breeding (Flowerhorns and other larger cichlids for example) the egg crate divider will allow them to get to know each other without beating the snot out of each other. It also lets you, if you are so inclined, to divide your tank in two and be able to keep 2 species in the same tank that normally couldn't be kept together. I think we have one member right now using it to keep 2 different species of large puffers in the same tank.
That was the good, the bad is that those same larger fish you are trying to keep separated can usually smash through the egg crate if they really want to. It also sticks out like a sore thumb in the tank.Last edited by stevenallenbarnard; 03-26-2011, 10:03 AM.Haiku's are easy
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I think it's more a factor of water quality than actual tank size. If you keep up with water changes, the fact that the tank is divided in half by eggcrate shouldn't affect the growth rate of your fish."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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