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    $$$ Water Bowls $$$

    Ha I actually have something that is going to save you all so much money!!! Go to goodwill!!! They have tons and tons of heavy dishes for your snakes. All you have to do is go home and wash them out very well with vinegar. Dont go to goodwill one day and just expect to find all of them just sitting there, it takes a certain eye. I usually pay my local (and surrounding) goodwill stores a visit about twice a week. Most of them are $.49 -$.99 ! Ive<br />
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    Re: $$$ Water Bowls $$$

    Dollar Tree used to have the best ceramic pet bowls for $1!! I used to go into a store and walk out with 10 at a time. Now they have stopped carrying them, So I cant get them any more!! I have since started buying ceramic crocs from petmountain.com. They actually have pretty good prices and if you order enough you can get free shipping.


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    Re: $$$ Water Bowls $$$

    My local feed store (Family Farm & Home) carries a "Cat Food Dish" for $.99 that is perfect hide/water combo for hatchlings in 6 qt tubs and water bowl for older ones. They have a bigger one for $1.99 that fits perfectly in my 15 qt tubs.

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    Ooh, not bad. I want those ceramic bowls you have in the last picture. Unfortunately they cost about $6 where I live. I'm getting tired of rolled over water bowls though. Great deal you got there !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blubb View Post
    Ooh, not bad. I want those ceramic bowls you have in the last picture. Unfortunately they cost about $6 where I live. I'm getting tired of rolled over water bowls though. Great deal you got there !
    Go look on pet mountain seriously they are pretty cheap


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    Rat-what size crocks you use? I'm thinking about getting some of the 4 in ones and just wondering if they are a good size for adults.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1nstinct View Post
    Rat-what size crocks you use? I'm thinking about getting some of the 4 in ones and just wondering if they are a good size for adults.
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    I use 2 inch for hatchlings 4 inch for juveniles and the big ones I think they are 9 inch for my adults


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    http://www.pier1.com/Catalog/DiningE...S/Default.aspx

    I love those for my hatchlings and juveniles. They are cheap, heavy, dishwasher safe, and can be used in the kitchen as well (my hubby insisted I keep some out for making him desserts). Now the lady at Pier1 asks me how the snakes are when I go in.
    Ball Pythons: 1.1 Pastave (Regulus and Ceti), 0.1 Albino (Aria), 0.1 Lesser (Daenerys), 0.1 Mojave (Sangria), 1.0 Enchi Pastel (Declan), 0.1 Normal (Sydney), 1.0 Lesser pos. het Clown/Pied (Loki), 1.0 het Clown pos. het lavender albino (Liam), 0.2 het Clown (Cara and Milly)

    Corn Snakes: 1.0 Blizzard (Flurry)

    Other: 0.1 Bearded Dragon (Faranth), 0.1 Russian Tortoise (Henry), 1.1 Dogs (Floppy and Lucy), 2.1 Cats (Jack, Brando, and Godiva), 1 Very Understanding Husband

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    I too hit up Savers and other thrift or dollar stores. I bought a few from a local animal shelter thrift store. They were more, around $3 a piece, but at least it was going to help animals hopefully.

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