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    Reptile basics' crock dishes easy to tip over?

    Do those crock dishes tip over easily? I'm thinking about buying 25 midget crock dishes from them. And while I'm at it, will the midget size be big enough for hatchling to juvenile corn snakes?
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    Re: Reptile basics' crock dishes easy to tip over?

    DONT!!!!! The only one that doesnt tip is the huge one, or atleast it didnt in a tub with a full grown hog island boa. I have the small ones for hatchlings and they knock them over too. Im currently looking for new ceramic ones. Im constantly cleaning tubs and wiping up spills lol
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    They do suck. Its like the only RBI product i would not reccommed. I wouldnt think the word crock means plastic... I thouht they were ceramic.
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    yeah they suck. Thats all I have and I am always changing out bedding. They spill all the time! I am gonna be replacing them soon!
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    Van Ness 'Pure Ness' lightweight dishes--they fit into hatchling bins, the snakes can crawl underneath and use them as a hide, and they cost less than $2.00 each (sometimes less than $1.50) for the small sized ones.
    They have no sharp/rough edges, and no ridges on the underside, so cleaning and disinfecting is simple. I have never seen a better snake dish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Van Ness 'Pure Ness' lightweight dishes--they fit into hatchling bins, the snakes can crawl underneath and use them as a hide, and they cost less than $2.00 each (sometimes less than $1.50) for the small sized ones.
    They have no sharp/rough edges, and no ridges on the underside, so cleaning and disinfecting is simple. I have never seen a better snake dish.
    They cant be flipped? Like theyre unflippable?

    Because my cinny girl takes it upon herself to flip the bowl any chance she gets. Even if i super glued it to the tube she would find a way... I assure you lol.
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    Re: Reptile basics' crock dishes easy to tip over?

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Van Ness 'Pure Ness' lightweight dishes--they fit into hatchling bins, the snakes can crawl underneath and use them as a hide, and they cost less than $2.00 each (sometimes less than $1.50) for the small sized ones.
    They have no sharp/rough edges, and no ridges on the underside, so cleaning and disinfecting is simple. I have never seen a better snake dish.
    I used these and they are awesome, inexpensive and make really good hides. I cannot remember ever having them get knocked over
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    Pet mountain.com sells cermaic cricks and they are amazing! I bought 10 5"ones just so I have spares around, and good thing bc I'm averaging a Bp every 1-2 months it seems.
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    We buy these at Winco foods locally for 4 for $4.00 and they work great for ball python hatchlings, should work fine for corns to I'd think.

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