Tipping over of water bowls
I realized yesterday that I am having a problem with two of my adult females after I had to dry their tubs 5 times in an hour between the two because it would appear they like to play, lets see how many times we can tip our water bowls over game. It seems like everytime I turn around, atleast one of them has done it.
So my question is there any good way to stop them (or atleast reduce) from tipping their water bowls. The bowls I am currently using are these ones:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/medium-water-bowl
except i get them from walmart. Is there a better/heavier bowl locally available that wont break the bank? I was also thinking that I could make the base larger by gluing a piece of acrylic to the bottom of the bowl, rounding all the edges of the plexi of course. But I tend to overthink things, so I was looking for an opinion.
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The Serpent Merchant
:number1: This! I own about 18 of them, and I've never had one tipped over. I had a Mom & Pop petstores in VA order me a case of them at $4 each.
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The Serpent Merchant
I just recently switched over from ceramic to the 4" PVC couplings and love them. They certainly will NOT be tipped over.
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X what ever the count is up to:gj::gj:
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I use velcro strips on all my waterbowls.
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Zoomed makes these, which are pretty much unable to tip.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg
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The Serpent Merchant
I have these in various sizes from a 16" X 3" deep that I use for bloods down to a little 2.5" X 1"deep that I use for hatchlings. In total I know we have close to 150 of them. Also have a dishwasher set aside that when cleaning day comes we load them in and let the machine wash the bowls.