Stainless Steel Shrimp Feeding Dish & Bait Cage | Aquarium Feeder
Stainless Steel Shrimp Feeding Dish & Bait Cage
Keep your aquarium clean and your shrimp well-fed with this compact stainless steel shrimp feeding dish and bait cage. Designed specifically for aquarium shrimp tanks, this small but mighty feeder bowl contains food in one place — preventing it from scattering across your tank floor, reducing waste, and keeping water quality high. Whether you're a beginner hobbyist or an experienced aquarist, this feeding dish is a simple upgrade that makes a real difference.
Key Features
- Premium Stainless Steel Construction: Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant stainless steel — safe for freshwater and planted tank environments, and built to last.
- Finely Polished Finish: Smooth, hand-safe edges with a polished surface — no sharp points to harm your hands or your shrimp.
- Spring-Lock Bottom Door: The clever spring-loaded base keeps the door firmly closed, so food stays contained and doesn't fall out prematurely into the tank.
- Anti-Bite Steel Wire Rope: Super-strong, corrosion-resistant steel wire rope connects the cage — anti-bite design means even determined fish can't chew through it.
- Quick-Release Connector: Comes with an eight-shaped ring and pin connector on top for fast, tool-free attachment and detachment from your main line or tank rim.
- Compact & Practical Size: Measures just 3.7 × 3.4 cm — perfectly sized for nano and shrimp-specific tanks without taking up too much space.
- Versatile Use: Ideal as a shrimp food bowl, bait cage, or aquarium feeder dish for fish tanks of all sizes.
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size | 3.7 × 3.4 cm |
| Item Type | Shrimp Feeding Dish / Bait Cage |
| Country of Origin | Made in Mainland China |
Package Contents
- 1 × Stainless Steel Shrimp Feeding Dish / Bait Cage
Note: Due to manual measurement, please allow a 1–2 cm size tolerance. Slight color differences between product images and the actual item may occur due to screen settings. This product is intended for adult use — please keep out of reach of children.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a shrimp feeding dish used for in an aquarium?
A: A shrimp feeding dish is a small container placed on the bottom of an aquarium tank to hold food for shrimp (and other small aquatic creatures). It keeps food concentrated in one spot, which prevents it from scattering across the substrate, helps reduce tank waste, and makes it easier to monitor how much your shrimp are eating. This stainless steel bait cage feeder is ideal for dwarf shrimp species like Cherry Shrimp, Amano Shrimp, and Crystal Shrimp.
Q: Is stainless steel safe for shrimp tanks and planted aquariums?
A: Yes — stainless steel is generally considered safe for aquarium use, especially in freshwater tanks. It is corrosion-resistant and does not leach harmful chemicals into the water, making it a great material choice for shrimp feeding dishes, clips, and other aquarium accessories. Always ensure any new accessory is rinsed before placing it in your tank.
Q: How do I attach the shrimp feeding dish to my fish tank?
A: This shrimp feeding bait cage comes with a built-in eight-shaped ring and a pin connector at the top, which allows you to easily hook it onto your tank's rim, attach it to an airline tube, or connect it to a main line. The quick-release connector makes it simple to remove and clean regularly — no tools required.
Q: How do I clean the stainless steel shrimp feeder dish?
A: Cleaning is straightforward. Simply remove the feeder from the tank, open the spring-lock base, and rinse under warm running water. For tougher residue, use a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners, as residues can be harmful to aquatic life. Regular cleaning every few days helps maintain water quality in your shrimp tank.