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    lookin for dishes

    went to my local dollar tree and they had ceramic dishes there that i picked up for my snakes. I only picked a few up, and of course when i need more, they done have any... . So, any ideas on where i can pick up some more dishes? they dont necessarily have to be ceramic either. Even though i would prefer it that way.

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    Re: lookin for dishes

    Perhaps if you posted a picture of the sort of ceramic dish you have, if any of us have seen similar we could let you know. I love using white ceramic ramekins found at any major department store in the kitchen aisles or sometimes in dollar stores (those aren't as well made or as well glazed though). They come in a variety of sizes and are very reasonably priced.
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    Re: lookin for dishes

    I bought mine from wal-mart
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    Re: lookin for dishes

    Ya wal-mart has great plastic dog water bowls.
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    Re: lookin for dishes

    I swear by disposable water bowls. You can get a case (500) of 16oz deli cups for under $30 and 4" PVC couplers from Home Depot or Lowes to put them in for under $3/each. Easy to clean and very sanitary. For hatchlings up to around 300 grams the 8oz deli cups work by themselves.

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    Re: lookin for dishes

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    I swear by disposable water bowls. You can get a case (500) of 16oz deli cups for under $30 and 4" PVC couplers from Home Depot or Lowes to put them in for under $3/each. Easy to clean and very sanitary. For hatchlings up to around 300 grams the 8oz deli cups work by themselves.
    I agree with Jamie...this is the simplest and cleanest way I have found too...nothing really to do...just toss the bowls and put in a new fresh one.
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    Re: lookin for dishes

    For anyone that is interested:

    http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...s_and_Lids.htm

    I use the 8 oz clear and the 16 oz clear.

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    Re: lookin for dishes

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    For anyone that is interested:

    http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...s_and_Lids.htm

    I use the 8 oz clear and the 16 oz clear.
    Thanks for the link! you can use the same kind of lids for the 16oz and 8oz, right? I think the 8oz are just shorter than the 16oz.
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    Re: lookin for dishes

    I believe so.

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    Re: lookin for dishes

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    For anyone that is interested:

    http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...s_and_Lids.htm

    I use the 8 oz clear and the 16 oz clear.
    If you use the clear ones don't they feel insecure or do you paint them or something so their not see through?
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