
The Best Hiding Spots for Aquarium Fish and Reptiles (And Why They Matter)
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The Best Hiding Spots for Aquarium Fish and Reptiles (And Why They Matter)
Aquarium caves and reptile hides aren’t just pretty decorations — they’re vital for the health and happiness of your pets. Whether you’re caring for shy shrimp, a curious betta, or a territorial gecko, a safe hiding spot can mean the difference between a stressed animal and a thriving one.
At BlubberCove, we design hides that blend natural looks with clever functionality, using PETG for strong, long-lasting structures and PLA for smaller, detail-rich accessories — both completely aquarium-safe when made correctly.
Looking for safe caves for shrimp, bettas and plecos? Explore our UK-made Aquarium Caves Collection here →
Why Hiding Spots Are Essential
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Stress reduction – Fish and reptiles instinctively seek cover when startled.
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Better health – Lower stress means better appetite, brighter colours, and improved immunity.
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Natural behaviour – Caves encourage digging, nesting, and exploration.
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Territory control – Hides help prevent fights by breaking line-of-sight.
Choosing the Right Hide for Your Tank or Terrarium
Small tanks – Pick compact designs that don’t block swimming or roaming space.
Large tanks – Use multi-entry hides for multiple animals to share.
Shrimp/snails – Opt for tight openings to keep predators out.
Larger fish/reptiles – Choose open designs for easy entry and cleaning.
Our Recommended Hides
[Large Aquarium Cave for Shrimp, Betta & Bottom Dwellers
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Smooth PETG build that won’t snag fins or tails.
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Two sizes to fit shrimp, betta, kuhli loaches, corydoras, and other bottom dwellers.
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Corner Aquarium or Reptile Tunnel Cave
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Fits snugly into tank corners to save space.
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Great for shrimp, fish, axolotls, geckos, and small reptiles.
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FAQs — Hiding Spots for Fish and Reptiles
Q: Are PETG and PLA safe for aquariums?
Yes — PETG and PLA are aquarium-safe when printed and finished correctly. At BlubberCove, PETG is used for robust, large structures and PLA for smaller, detail-rich accessories.
Q: Where should I place a fish or reptile hide?
Position hides near plants or décor to make them feel secure, without blocking swimming or roaming space.
Q: How many hiding spots should my tank or terrarium have?
A good rule is one hiding spot per animal, plus an extra, to reduce competition and stress.
Q: Do caves help reduce aggression in tanks?
Yes — caves provide retreat areas that break line-of-sight between animals, lowering the chance of fights.
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