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Water bowl question
Hey!
So I got a free Zoomed reptile feeding bowl (the natural looking kind) and was wondering if you guys think it would be safe to use it as a water bowl for my ball python?
I'm not really sure if it would be a problem or not.
Thanksssss!!
~Annie
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Not seeing it, but why do you think it wouldn't be ok?
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Re: Water bowl question
 Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Not seeing it, but why do you think it wouldn't be ok?
Oh, Idk, maybe the material that make up food dishes are different than the materials that make up water dishes. So you think it would be fine?
Last edited by AnnieHeart; 09-14-2018 at 01:25 PM.
~Annie
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Still don't know what it is? I personally prefer glass water bowls...not a fan of plastics...they can leach into water, esp. when not "food safe" plastics.
I have a hunch that most here WOULD use it though...I'm fussy.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 09-14-2018 at 01:31 PM.
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Re: Water bowl question
 Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Still don't know what it is? I personally prefer glass water bowls...not a fan of plastics...they can leach into water, esp. when not "food safe" plastics.
I have a hunch that most here WOULD use it though...I'm fussy. 
It is the Zoomed Reptile Feeding Dish. (meant for food)
Last edited by AnnieHeart; 09-14-2018 at 01:34 PM.
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Glass dogdishes in mine.. Cheaper.. Wrap-able for ya females, and can be a (the)solution to humidity concerns
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I see no reason not to. As long it's deep enough to hold enough water (seeing as it's a food bowl and those are usually very shallow in my experience) and it's big enough for your BP to soak in.
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