🐠 Transform your tank into a serene underwater retreat — where your fish feel at home and you feel the pride.
This 2-piece set of premium granite betta caves is crafted from natural ceramic with smooth, safe edges, designed to provide spacious, multi-entry hiding spots for bettas and other territorial fish. Hand-inspected and polished for safety, these aquarium decorations reduce fish stress and aggression while enhancing tank aesthetics. Perfectly sized for small to medium tanks, they offer a cozy, secure habitat that supports natural behaviors like resting and breeding.
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 2.6"W x 2.5"H |
Special Features | Handmade |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Subject Character | Fish |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Collection Name | Aquarium Decorations |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Style Name | 2 PIECES SET |
Color | Granite |
Theme | FISH |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Material Type | Ceramic |
A**R
cute and minimalist
so cute! i love the way they stack and my betta very much enjoys hiding out in them. i appreciate that they came with sandpaper as they did need a bit of sanding but overall great value and a cute addition to the tank!
I**L
Good
Cute
M**Z
It’s good, just wasn’t for my betta
I bought this for my female betta 2 and a half months ago. In this time, she’s ever only gone in it once, and then my shrimp and snails took over. No problem, it was still getting used.It gets green algae pretty easy, so you’d have to scrub that off occasionally if it bothers you. I don’t want to have to take out items weekly or monthly to clean them so I didn’t scrub it too much.I think my betta hates the little houses, cause she had been using it as a poop corner the entire time. I knew there was some outside of the houses, I could see it and vacuum it up during water changes, but recently I took the houses out and holy sh** (literally) I picked them up and my mistake, I shook them to get the gravel out IN my tank, Vs cleaning them in the sink, since I wasn’t sure my shrimp were in there. Those things were so full of poop it was crazy. I think my three shrimp and five snails made it their pooping corner as well.You can see in the last photo how murky the water got after shaking them out, and that wasn’t as bad as it was when I first shook it out. (Water is fine now)Not the manufacturers fault, just turns out my betta and friends don’t like the houses. But I suggest after this little discovery, check monthly and take out to clean if you can (I couldn’t because I had a plant growing out of one.Yesterday I moved them to a 5.5 gal tank for growing plants and my three shrimp temporarily (waiting for the bigger tank to come) since my betta has been terrorizing them. Hopefully with only shrimp in there the poop problem won’t happen again.
M**N
Looked nice and held up decently
Looked nice and natural, my fish and frogs never seemed to use them much though. One broke during cleaning after over a year of use, though not super durable. You have to stack them just right for them to stay, or they can be placed separately. These stones are small but not tiny, African dwarf frogs fit alright, but not much bigger could.
R**S
My Beta Loves it
These rocks are good for the price, they’re nice and heavy so they do not move. My beta was a little cautious about them at first, but a few days in he loves swimming through them. I highly recommend
J**N
Amazing place for betta fish to sleep and hide out
Love the color and that they sell 2 diff sizes of the same exact item and it matches my other decorations
T**Y
PERFECT !
MY CRABS,LOBSTERS AND SHRIMPS LOVE THERE NEW HOMES
R**N
Too rough with sharp edges on inside
I had bought some different ones from another maker that I had to return because of chipping paint so these were a replacement. I bought them for fish to hide in while in quarantine. I usually don't use man made objects on my aquariums because I like to make it as natural as possible. When I received these at first I just noticed a couple of rough bumps on the outside that I thought were no big deal to sand off but then I ran my finger around the inside rim of the holes and it was very sharp. Not sharp if you only feel around the hole but from the inside there is a very sharp rim that could obviously cause damage to a fish's fins. If I hadn't already returned one set and really needed these I would have sent back. I spent a good bit of time sanding so I'd say definitely not worth it. I think people may not put their fingers inside to feel that sharp rim because from the outside it looks and feels smooth. Beware.
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