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    Stainless steel dog dish for water bowl.

    Im sending my girlfriend shopping for some good water dishes for my pythons, the ones i has worked good while they were smaller, but they have outfrown them and keep tipping.

    Im trying too explain too her what I need, but she will somehow end up buying the wrong bowls somehow.

    can anyone post pics of there heavy water dishes that cant be spilt over and is large enough for soaking, I was going too tell her just too get stainless steel dog water dishes, but that might get a little pricey then neccesary.

    anyone help me out with some pics, tonight if possible.
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    Ceramic dog dish. I have yet to have one get tipped

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    Pet peeves going nuts....ugh grammar.........:banghead:

    I use the ceramic round dishes for dog and cat water. I got mine at the local animal shelter thrift store but a deepens says they sell them at dollar stores

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Ceramic dog dish. I have yet to have one get tipped

    Yes, those exactly!

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    I tried the metal ones and they for tipped easily. I now use the plastic crock dog dishes from Wal Mart.



    Never tipped.

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    ooooopps i fagott tha grhammre coups whrr onnn petrol...

    Thanks sepent merchant
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    those look good aswell jinxx, thanks.
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    Re: Stainless steel dog dish for water bowl.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant View Post
    Ceramic dog dish. I have yet to have one get tipped
    ^ YUP! I use ceramic dog dishes. The ones I use come in multiple sizes and are perfect for my snakes. Juvenile bowls cost like $5 each and the Adult bowls run me about $8 each.
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    I use small animal(for rodents) ceramic dishes for hatchlings and juvies in 16 qt tubs. They're about $1.50-2 at petstores.

    And my bigger snakes and juvies in 28qt tubs get a small-medium plastic dog dish. The dollar store had nice looking ones for $1 each.

    I haven't had any tippers yet.

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    Re: Stainless steel dog dish for water bowl.

    I use super cheap, wide base, plastic dishes...$1 each, never had a spill.

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