A lot of people use plastic/ceramic dog or cat food bowls. They're available in many sizes, durable, easy to clean, and difficult for a snake to tip over.
If you are using newsprint or the like plastic ones like I use work fine very few spills here but if you use aspen or other substrates they do tend to tip. I get mine at every things a buck. I'll include a pic of them. I've seen people glue PVC pipe couplings in the tub and use deli cups to hold the water. That seems to stop the mess but I like a bigger bowl for soaking and humidity.
Repti-rock, size L. Petco. $16
I know, a little pricey. This thing will never, ever be tipped over.
Looks like grey rock which is why I went that route.
It's a snake, not a kitty or puppy! lol
I use the PVC coupler/plastic deli cup method. I haven't had a spill in over a year. I got the idea from Justin Kobylka's youtube channel and it's worked really well. plenty of threads on the subject, but here's the only one I could recall off the top of my head:
I use the PVC coupler/plastic deli cup method. I haven't had a spill in over a year. I got the idea from Justin Kobylka's youtube channel and it's worked really well. plenty of threads on the subject, but here's the only one I could recall off the top of my head:
Same here. I only have one big female that knows how to get hers spilled, but it's rare. When they go into a shed we replace it with a jumbo plastic dog bowl in case they want to soak...
I use plastic and ceramic cat and dog food bowls. My preference is whatever dollar tree has at the time in there. I also get random things to use as hide boxes from there.