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jdconstriction
10-20-2011, 05:30 PM
So the website (greg roberts) that use to sell the 5 inch (4 inch tall) ceramic dog dishes I use to hold 16oz deli cups doesn't sell them anymore....

I see alot of the 5 inch (2 inch tall) ones but wonder if anyone has a good source for heavy crocks to hold 16 oz deli cups???

Thanks in advance!

tfs
10-20-2011, 05:44 PM
Sometimes you can find a lot at the flea market . 10-25 cents !

Sara
10-20-2011, 07:50 PM
So the website (greg roberts) that use to sell the 5 inch (4 inch tall) ceramic dog dishes I use to hold 16oz deli cups doesn't sell them anymore....

I see alot of the 5 inch (2 inch tall) ones but wonder if anyone has a good source for heavy crocks to hold 16 oz deli cups???

Thanks in advance!

John, if you can find somebody that has the Super Pet brand "cavy" dish that is the one that I went to when they cheaped out on the old style and went short. I'll look in to case pricing for ya if you want, I honestly never look when I order, just make Bruce write the check.:o:cheers:

Sara
10-20-2011, 07:53 PM
And... never mind, just found out you already talked to Bruce. And that the ones I use are 4 inch, not 5... I need a nap. :)

jdconstriction
10-20-2011, 10:19 PM
lol yep :) Thanks tho!!!!!

See ya saturday!

And... never mind, just found out you already talked to Bruce. And that the ones I use are 4 inch, not 5... I need a nap. :)

specialtyreptile
10-27-2011, 05:05 PM
John

Go to Home Depot and get 4" PVC straight couplings... they fit 16oz cups perfectly and don't tip over... also only $1 each:yes:

Brandonfb75
10-27-2011, 06:27 PM
I went to the dollar store and bought 4 and 5 inch heavy ceramic bowls. They work great for my snakes. They are heavy duty.

m00kfu
10-28-2011, 03:34 PM
John

Go to Home Depot and get 4" PVC straight couplings... they fit 16oz cups perfectly and don't tip over... also only $1 each:yes:
That's what I use also, but believe me, they DO tip over... it's just much more difficult. :p

Driver
12-09-2011, 03:08 PM
That's what I use also, but believe me, they DO tip over... it's just much more difficult. :p

Could you post pictures of what this looks like. I have seen a top picture but I didn't get the full understanding out of this.

Jaymz
12-10-2011, 03:29 PM
That's what I use also, but believe me, they DO tip over... it's just much more difficult. :p

you can silicone them to the tubs.