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    I use small animal(for rodents) ceramic dishes for hatchlings and juvies in 16 qt tubs. They're about $1.50-2 at petstores.

    And my bigger snakes and juvies in 28qt tubs get a small-medium plastic dog dish. The dollar store had nice looking ones for $1 each.

    I haven't had any tippers yet.

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    Re: Stainless steel dog dish for water bowl.

    I use super cheap, wide base, plastic dishes...$1 each, never had a spill.

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    Re: Stainless steel dog dish for water bowl.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobNJ View Post
    I use super cheap, wide base, plastic dishes...$1 each, never had a spill.
    This is what I use an d they can events it as a hide
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