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10-03-03, 05:22 PM
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What do you guys use for
Water buckets? Is there anything in particular that stands out as a good choice for, say, a 7' burm? I've taken some quick looks around, but what I've seen seems to be rather easy to tip over. Thanks
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10-03-03, 05:34 PM
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I use big rubbermaid sweater boxes, they are about 8-10 inches deep and 1/2 full lets them soak without spillage and guarantees water for at least 14 days if necessary
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10-03-03, 11:57 PM
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Thanks Rev! I'll have to take another look now
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10-04-03, 01:27 AM
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Dishpans work pretty well too, or the kitten-sized litterboxes.
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10-04-03, 07:01 PM
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some people say its good to have a water dish that your burm can soak in, but for my money is not nessesary. not once have i seen my burm soak itself in the water. i use a large plasitc water dish thing that you put under plants when you water them so the exces water get trapped in those, they are cheap and work great
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10-04-03, 07:41 PM
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I just use an old kooking pan . a large pan so that she can't tip it over when she drinks..
soaking should be done for shedding but instead of soaking I spray everyday . And then again what kind of waterdisk should U use for a 16 ft long burm?????
a bathtub would be the only thing that is capable to have a large snake in without tipping over.
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10-05-03, 12:57 AM
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Good points all. Thanks!
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10-05-03, 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by skin78
And then again what kind of waterdisk should U use for a 16 ft long burm????? a bathtub would be the only thing that is capable to have a large snake in without tipping over.
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You could always use a kiddie wading pool. That's what I would use, anyway.
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