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[ARRIVED 10-APR-2026] UP Aqua Ceramic Shrimp Cave (SMALL with 3 Caves)Ceramic Shrimp Breeding Pyramid (Beeramid) 8 5 5 cm Compact multi purpose shrimp shelter for grazing, hiding, and breeding Quick Facts Size: 8 5 5 cm Material: Porous ceramic Use: Shelter grazing surface breeding support Best for: Shrimp tanks & nano aquariums Placement: Substrate or integrated into hardscape Plant safe: Yes Is this for you? Good if: You keep shrimp, especially Caridina or Neocaridina You want more surface area for biofilm growth You
Ceramic Shrimp Breeding Pyramid (Beeramid) – 8 × 5 × 5 cm
Compact multi-purpose shrimp shelter for grazing, hiding, and breeding
Quick Facts
- Size: 8 × 5 × 5 cm
- Material: Porous ceramic
- Use: Shelter / grazing surface / breeding support
- Best for: Shrimp tanks & nano aquariums
- Placement: Substrate or integrated into hardscape
- Plant safe: Yes
Is this for you?
✔️ Good if:
- You keep shrimp, especially Caridina or Neocaridina
- You want more surface area for biofilm growth
- You need hiding spots for shrimplets
- You want functional hardscape, not just decoration
❌ Avoid if:
- You expect this to replace proper filtration
- You only keep large fish
- You are trying to fix poor water quality with products
- Your tank is overcrowded and lacking structure overall
Why this product?
This ceramic pyramid provides multiple small entry points and surfaces, creating a safe zone for shrimp to hide, graze, and breed.
Its porous structure encourages biofilm growth, giving shrimp extra grazing area while also improving shelter coverage in smaller tanks.
Common mistakes
- Thinking this replaces proper tank cycling or filtration
- Using only one shelter in a heavily stocked shrimp tank
- Placing it in high-flow or fully exposed areas
- Expecting immediate use before biofilm develops
- Keeping shrimp without enough cover overall
Use made simple
- Rinse before use
- Place on substrate in a low-flow area
- Optionally attach moss for added coverage
- Use multiple units for larger shrimp colonies
- Pair with stable, cycled tank conditions
Pair with
- Java moss or other mosses
- Shrimp food and biofilm support
- Driftwood and natural hardscape
- Additional shrimp shelters
These work best in shrimp tanks where shrimplet survival matters. The real value is not the shape — it is the extra safe grazing and hiding space it creates.
FAQ
Does this improve filtration?
It can support beneficial bacteria, but it does not replace proper filtration.
Is this good for shrimp breeding?
Yes. It provides shelter for shrimplets and safer spaces for shrimp to hide and settle.
Can I attach moss to it?
Yes. Adding moss increases surface area and makes it more useful for shrimp.
Will shrimp use it immediately?
Not always. Shrimp often use it more once biofilm develops and they become familiar with it.
Is this necessary for shrimp tanks?
No, but tanks with better shelter structure generally give better confidence and survival rates.
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Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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