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Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
I was thinking of switching over to disposable water dishes. A part of me doesn't want to because of the extra cost and waste generated, but it seems like the work and possibilities for cross-contamination with cleaning water bowls is becoming pretty significant.
I was thinking of going with the 8/12/16 ounce dishes made by Twin-Pack and purchasing from www.superiorenterprise.com
They list these dishes to be used for shipping, but I assume they are food-grade so can be used for water dishes as well? Anyone else have an suggestions or other things I should consider?
I just stumbled upon http://www.foodservicedirect.com/ind...s_and_Lids.htm
which has some pretty reasonably priced containers made by Reynolds.
Any thoughts??
Thanks!
JonV
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
Think Green! Don't we have enough waste already? Mark bottom of dish's with a marker so you don't place them in the wrong tank. Just a thought.
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
it's not worth the cost/waste to go disposable. You can color code or mark dishes to keep them with the right snake, and a bleach water bath or dishwasher on super-hot works great as a sterilizer.
 Originally Posted by BT41042
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
I've used disposable for over a year now.. I love it and I'll never go back. The time savings and cleanliness is worth it. I get mine from foodservicedirect.com. Give them a try.. if you have multiple snakes, I'm sure you'll love it.
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
Hmm...I'm kinda torn between the green argument and the cleanliness of disposable. We're probably talking 60 BP's or so in 3 years....I guess I'll have to think about how much time I want to spend scrubbing dishes.
Does anyone know any online places to get those ceramic crocks? Or any stores that carry them? My local Wal-Mart (yes, I'm evil for shopping there, I know) only has fancy schmancy crocks anymore. I just want those basic ones like the Barkers use.
JonV
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
Check and see if you have a restaurant supply store anywhere near you. Gordon Food Services aka GFS is the one I use here (you don't have to be a restaurant to shop there) and they stock a lot of that stuff way below department store prices.
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
Most of the bigger breeders use disposable. My concern is more about the health of my animals than green.
Adam uses PVC couplers and just plops a new deli cup with water into them.
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Re: Switching to disposable deli cup water dishes
Also, if you want to stick to ceramic bowls:
http://www.reptiletubs.com/
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