• MINERALS BOOST HEALTH --- Are your shrimps losing color? Do they not look as healthy as before? Here is your solution - The 1.7 oz. pack of SunGrow Mineral Rocks. Mineral rocks provide the perfect balance for vitality, color, and health, especially for baby shrimps at growing stage. They are rich in calcium that helps shrimp with building a stronger shell, and magnesium that is essential for all crustaceans to maintain health and vibrancy.
  • CALCIUM HELPS MOLTING --- Shrimps add vibrancy to your aquatic life and make great pets for both adults and kids alike. And these mineral rocks promote shrimp’s longevity. Japanese shrimp breeders have a firm belief in these mineral stones and they use it in their breeding facilities. You too can beautify your aquarium with these color and age enhancing mineral rich rocks by SunGrow. A must-have for shrimps, especially Crystal red shrimps, Amano shrimps and Ghost shrimps.
  • PROMOTES MATING AND BREEDING --- With their textured surfaces, rounded edges and subtle earth tones, SunGrow mineral rocks create the look and feel of shrimp’s native habitat, providing a stimulating environment in which to live, mate and breed. The rocks are packed with over 60 essential minerals and trace elements, promoting their well-being, fertility and longevity.
  • RUSTIC DECOR --- The applications of these mineral rocks by SunGrow don’t just stop here! You can even make use of them in home furnishing by placing them in all the corners of a square or rectangular mirror. Else, place these on the centre table of your living room in a bowl filled with water along with a few coloured pebbles, marimos and other plants.
  • VALUE FOR MONEY --- Every pack contains some mineral rocks (0.5 inch on an average) surrounded by mineral powder. One pack is enough for a 14-gallon tank and lasts 3 months. So it's not at all heavy on your pocket. They are small and take very little space. So they are great for your nano tanks, fish bowls and jars too!

Wasn't sure if my new Cajun Dwarf Crayfish were going to like these but was pleasantly surprised when one of them charged full speed at the first rock that went in. I think it's the first Crayfish hug I've ever seen, it just held on for a while and then checked out the other rocks that had gone in. Over the next 5 minutes, several other crays came over and picked through the white powder that had scattered around the rocks. It's now been a few hours and traffic has decreased, but there's still definite interest in the rocks. Hopefully, this will make everyone nice and happy.

I have a tank of different types Neos in my tank. Over a 2 week period I had lost probably 20-30 (looked like a molting problem) out of an original 70 that were ordered... Over the past 10 days since adding 3 rocks to a 20 gallon I've lost 3... It may be coincidence but I am confident the rocks are the reason as nothing else has changed.

These little mineral rocks are so cute and fit in so beautifully with my shrimp tank decor. I had no idea what to expect, but one fourth of my shrimp immediately gravitated to these little stones once they settled on the substrate. They look very natural. Now I can be confident that my shrimp are getting what they need!

I just added these stones so the jury is out on the long term health benefits. However I can tell you my amano shrimp took an immediate liking to these stones. The uploaded photo of 3 of them on the rocks was within the first couple of minutes. A few minutes later and there was a "shrimp party" on the rocks. Of my 14 shrimp almost half were on/around the stones within an hour. 12 hours later in the morning and 3 of them are still hanging out on the rocks. They really seem to love them.

I was having issues with my shrimp molting. Some were having a hard time and some even died because they couldn't molt. After adding the mineral stones, they no longer have these issues. Please know that taking care of shrimp, lobster, or other crustaceans is a tedious job but well worth the effort.

These mineral rocks are great. I put half a bag in my 20G tank after soaking them in a cup of tank water. Over the last few weeks, they've helped reduce algae growth (I think the calcium binds with free phosphate), and my shrimp are more active than before. My tap water is very soft and although I supplement with kH and gH boosters, I think these mineral rocks are more effective.

so far so good! awesome!

I got these to help give my shrimp some extra calcium. They came kind of pebble-sized, but that's perfect for a 5g/10g tank. I'm not planning on adding the whole bag at once, so they should hopefully last for awhile. Make sure to follow the directions on the bag - soak it separately first. It will fizz and bubble, but should eventually stop and then it's good to go into the tank. So far, my shrimp seem to enjoy the extra climbing surface. Would definitely order again.

My shrimps are shy and don't ever come out. But they made exception and three of them gathered around the stone.