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Old 04-29-2021, 11:31 PM   #1
Ria P
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Default Water bowl

I just had an idea i wanted to share.

I cut a round hole into a cardboard carrot house then placed one of those plain egg cups from The Range shop in it.
It lifts in and out easily, won't get knocked over or filled with substrate and it's too shallow and small for even a tiny Robo to fall into it.
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Old 04-30-2021, 11:57 AM   #2
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I just had an idea i wanted to share.

I cut a round hole into a cardboard carrot house then placed one of those plain egg cups from The Range shop in it.
It lifts in and out easily, won't get knocked over or filled with substrate and it's too shallow and small for even a tiny Robo to fall into it.
Nice idea!

I wish I had smart thinking like yours haha, I just placed my hamsters new water bowl on to a china plate.
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Old 05-01-2021, 07:46 AM   #3
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I just had an idea i wanted to share.

I cut a round hole into a cardboard carrot house then placed one of those plain egg cups from The Range shop in it.
It lifts in and out easily, won't get knocked over or filled with substrate and it's too shallow and small for even a tiny Robo to fall into it.
Oh my gosh that is so smart! I am so doing that! Thanks!
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