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    Very nice! I know that it can't be glazed all over... I wonder if there would be a way to glaze the inside, and leave the outside unglazed? One of my snakes loves to smear his poop everywhere. The pied, of course. I'd be concerned about how well I'd be able to get snake poop off the unglazed pottery, but I'd be more concerned about making sure the inside were clean. How well would it hold up to high humidity? I know pottery can absorb fluids, if left in them too long - which is why I do not put my stoneware dishes into a sink full of water to soak before washing them. The unglazed 'foot' can soak up moisture. I'd rather have a 'foot' on top than an unglazed interior, I think.

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