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    Re: Broken water dish.

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    thank you

    BUY a new one!!! That's the solution. If it's some pricey water bowl,then go get a quick fix bowl for $5 and save a few bucks to buy a new one that you really like. Then again,if you can't afford a water bowl you shouldn't own a pet,God forbid it gets sick. How you going to afford a vet bill if you can't even afford a new water bowl....
    Yeah I could buy a new one but I wanted to know of a pet safe epoxy. I also enjoy fixing things thats why I work as an auto mechanic and its why I'm going to school to be a welder, I like making and fixing things. So if I did find a epoxy that can be used for my snakes stuff it would be cool for me to know that.

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