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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch21 View Post
    Your plastic bowls don't tip over? My medium sized girl knocks over any plastic dish I give her... So ceramic is my only solution.
    Almost never...I can't remember that last time one was flipped over.

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Quote Originally Posted by pavlovk1025 View Post
    I just want to find some g- damn ceramic crocks already. Ive heard of the fabled dollartree dollar ones but havent found any yet, and gladware is getting ridiculous cause all my snakes flip em over just so I would open their tub up and clean, cause they're sadistic effers.
    Pavlov... lol you and me both...

    I've got some wide and shallow $Tree bowls right now but I really like the narrower and deeper Crock style bowls that I've seen...

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Try searching for "ramekins"

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Buttons View Post
    Try searching for "ramekins"
    It was as effective as searching for shnookiekins, but I do thank the effort and the correct term for them I suppose.

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    The fancier the word, the more expensive it is...ramekins-18.99 lol
    Ceramic crocks of sheezy-$1...somewhere.
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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Quote Originally Posted by pavlovk1025 View Post
    It was as effective as searching for shnookiekins, but I do thank the effort and the correct term for them I suppose.

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    The fancier the word, the more expensive it is...ramekins-18.99 lol
    Ceramic crocks of sheezy-$1...somewhere.
    Just figured it'd make the search easier if you had the correct term.

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    This is true.
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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    I stop by local Dollar trees, and often find 30 at a time, I buy every last one when I see them. most the time I stop 7 or 8 times before I see any though. Last week on my way home from work, I stopped and got 31 of them.

    One thing though, the dollar tree ones are great, but They are slighly grainy, almost porous, so they need good scrubbing and disinfectiants to avoid them harboring bacteria. Good Luck finding some.

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Quote Originally Posted by XGetSome View Post
    I stop by local Dollar trees, and often find 30 at a time, I buy every last one when I see them. most the time I stop 7 or 8 times before I see any though. Last week on my way home from work, I stopped and got 31 of them.

    One thing though, the dollar tree ones are great, but They are slighly grainy, almost porous, so they need good scrubbing and disinfectiants to avoid them harboring bacteria. Good Luck finding some.
    Ive never even seen a dollar tree in my LIFE. And I dishwash them anyway so whatever, not worried. But thanks, for real.
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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    Maybe its a regional thing? I have seen them In Palmdale California, and Ridgecrest California Dollar trees. I think I have bought about 90 of them. I swear it seems like i am always short on them...lol and I dont have 90 snakes...lol

    One time I went to Dollar tree there had to be 50 of them, but I forgot my wallet....silly me thinking nobody on earth but me would want these, I waited till my days off work to go get more....they were all gone (

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    Re: Croc Water Dishes?

    I just buy ceramic dog dishes

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