Zoo Med Repti Rock Food and Water Dishes, Small

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Every reptile enthusiast understands the necessity of a dedicated food dish for their pet. These dishes create a specific feeding spot for reptiles, ensuring they recognize mealtime, while also keeping food elevated to avoid contamination from the substrate.

Most reptiles, except those in extremely dry environments, require a properly sized water dish within their habitat. Constant access to fresh, clean water is crucial for maintaining hydration. Dehydration is a frequent issue among pet reptiles, especially for species like bearded dragons and leopard geckos that originate from arid regions. Having a water dish readily available helps promote their well-being.

Zoo Med Repti Rock Food and Water Dishes are crafted for durability, designed to withstand wear and tear over time. Their smooth, non-porous finish discourages bacterial growth, and their realistic, natural appearance enhances the visual appeal of any terrarium.

This eco-friendly product is proudly made in the USA using 100% recycled plastic!

Dimensions:

Food dish — 0.75" x 5" x 5.5"

Water dish — 1" x 5" x 5.5"

    Usage Guidelines:

    Regular cleaning and disinfecting of reptile food and water dishes are essential to prevent bacterial accumulation. Remove uneaten food within 12 hours and refresh water every day.

    Zoo Med Repti Rock Food and Water Dishes, Small are ideal for petite reptiles such as leopard geckos, African fat-tailed geckos, red-eyed crocodile skinks, fire skinks, small uromastyx, juvenile tortoises, and other similarly sized amphibians or creatures.

    Common Questions:

    1. Can insects climb out of this dish?

    Zoo Med Repti Rock Food and Water Dishes are not designed to be escape-proof; the surface has a slight texture, which might allow insects to climb out.

    2. Is this suitable for underwater use in an aquarium?

    Likely not. Although Zoo Med Repti Rock Food and Water Dishes are very sturdy, they are lightweight and may float in water.

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