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    Default White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    Hi, does anyone know how to cut the white crate from Home Depot that can be used as a tank divider. I asked the sales people, they said not to cut it.

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    i used a pair of scissors....just cut one cross-piece at a time...it snaps the piece and usually leaves a bit left so i just snap the extra bit off with pliers...it'll snap off flush with the edge if you're careful...

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    if you have the following i would use them:

    table saw
    jig saw
    hand saw with fine teeth
    bandsaw
    high power dr. evil brand laser

    do you remember on sesame street when they did the "which of these things belong together?" bit?


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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    I used regular scissors. The plastic is brittle and tends to crack and crumble as you're cutting the cross-sections. I cut it to about the same width as my tanks, then wedge it in place. I don't use suction cups or anything. Like David said, after you've cut the piece you need, you can go back and do "detail work" by trimming the untidy edges.

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    Thanks, I'll give it a shot. You don't have to put sponge or anything to hold it in place?

    Barb

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    here's a picture(i'm so anal sometimes...hahaha)

    the arrows are pointing at what's left over after cutting with scissors, and i just grab the little remaining bits with pliers and gently twist them off...

    i cut some as a divider for my 50 gallon and lucked out....it was ever so slightly wider than the tank, so i put it in at a slight angle and then slowly straightened it til it was wedged in there...or you could cut it a bit smaller and use sponge...

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    I used wire-cutters, worked great!
    Just place the flat edge against the cross-sections and snip!
    Start bigger, and work your way down to the right size!

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    Have to admit I have one made for every tank I own.
    I use wire cutters or tin snips, and the thick rubber washers for hose ends between the divider and the tank to hold it in place.
    Dennis

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    No cutter, take a steel scale snap it along one of the crates all the way down... make sure to sweep the small pieces that fall off... they really do hurt when you step on them.....

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    dikes to cut.
    fine sand paper to smooth it out so that you won't have scarred and one-eyed fish.

    Good Luck

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    Hi, don'tcha have a Dremel?? Great tool, trims dog toe nails, bird's beaks, smooths wood trim, etc. Used mine to cut the white crate material, then sanded the edges with it, worked great & didn't leave any sharp pointed edges.... just a thought!! Dottie ;D ;D

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    I have dog nail clippers, they'll work!!! I won't use them on my dog because the last time I did I cut a little too deep. Had to make an emergency visit to the vet.

    Thanks all, great ideas. I'll let you know how they turn out --- 'one eyed fish LOL' ;D

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    Okay, I'll bite.....

    Aside from the obvious value of being able to separate fish within a single tank and use common water, filtration, etc., is there a specific purpose for using this stuff with/for discus? Since so many of you use it, it must be of significant value.

    Any insights provided are appreciated!

    -Don



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    Hi Don,
    Welcome to Simply!

    The egg crates make good dividers...you can cut to fit whatever size tank you have. The main reason is to separate fish in the same tank....you may have a new pair that you are not ready to move yet..or for keeping the really grouchy guys away from the others.
    The dividers sold specifically for aquariums are marked up too much on the price. In the neighborhood of $20.
    A peice of $8 egg crate can make dividers for 2-3 tanks.
    So this is just a cheap alternative! The saved $$ can be put towards fish,titanium heaters, RO units, more tanks...you get the point! ;D
    Lynn

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    Default Re:White Crate Dividers from Home Depot

    I cut with a sabre saw and then file down the nubs. Rich

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