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  • 06-24-2016, 10:34 PM
    StephenT
    Re: Water bowl recommendations or suggestions
    If you decide to go with the crock dishes then reptilebasics.com sells them for a very good price!

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/water-bowls

    Reptile Basics is a wonderful site for reptile husbandry supplies.
  • 06-25-2016, 09:17 AM
    NowViewing
    I get the exact same problem with the exo terra dishes :/ They get like a slimy coating on the inside n I'm constantly having to scrub them with a scourer
    I use ceramic non rip dog bowls c: I have a local pet shop near me that's pretty cheap
  • 06-25-2016, 08:06 PM
    viper69
    I only use ceramic crock dishes, which are harder and harder to find lately, as many makers have shifted to plastics. I do not like the plastic bowls at all.

    These ceramic dishes w/blue glaze inside of them have been around forever, can still be had in stores too, even bigbox stores. I don't like the 2 largest sizes because the walls of the bowl aren't as thick as the dog bowl link I put below.

    http://www.pawfi.com/stoneware-crock...-knocked-over/

    The type of dog bowl I used to use was EVERYWHERE, now, never to be found.

    I use something like this but w/out the word Dog on it, pretty impossible to find them in stores now

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/250940016/antique-yellowware-dog-bowl-feeding-dish


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