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    Re: Water bowl for tubs?

    Yeah they could get spendy but I have less than 20 snakes the size where they need them. I just buy one every other week. I also buy a 42q tub for $10 from walmart at the same time. Only need a couple more to have all my non-hatchlings set up in the tubs with the perty bowls.

    Another + for these bowls... they are LIGHT and don't break. I hate dropping ceramic bowls on my toe.
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    Re: Water bowl for tubs?

    That said, I'll check dollar tree next time I am there delivering chips.
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    Re: Water bowl for tubs?

    I saw a guy on youtube who bolted plastic containers to the bottom of the bin, then rested a styrofoam container of water in the plastic container. I think that's a brilliant idea.

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