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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
It has a relatively big "foot print" so will take up a lot of floor space. Not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your setup, but something that needs to be taken into consideration. Also, the gaps beneath it will encourage your ball python to crawl UNDER it...and potentially tip it over from that direction.
I like the heavy ceramic crocks...which can sometimes be found at various "dollar stores" for just a couple bucks.
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
We are using the ceramic dog bowl from petsmart, think it was like $10
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
 Originally Posted by JLC
It has a relatively big "foot print" so will take up a lot of floor space. Not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your setup, but something that needs to be taken into consideration. Also, the gaps beneath it will encourage your ball python to crawl UNDER it...and potentially tip it over from that direction.
I like the heavy ceramic crocks...which can sometimes be found at various "dollar stores" for just a couple bucks.
Yea the only decent size ones they had was $7. I figure she tips this one ill just give it to one of the others and hide the gap under the aspen for the littler ones
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
for my bigger girl i use the rock dishes you can get from a petstore. she crawls thru it and drags the water around but she has never spilled it.
and like the others said i would be worried about ur snake going underneath it and spilling it that way.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
haha i may just go and pay $7 for one if it doesnt work haha
Just hate to have to pay $7 for a water bowl lol
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
ya 7$ is kind of a lot just for a waterbowl but in my mind i see it as worth it cuz i dont have to keep changing and drying the paper in the tubs and if i dont catch it for some reason right away she could get scale rot or something.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Re: Tip proof water bowl?
use a 16oz deli cup with a 4" pvc coupler. The coupler is like 2 bucks and the deli cup is about 5 cents a piece.
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I use velcro to hold it in place. The bigger the ball the bigger the square of velcro we use
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