Zoo Med Laboratories SZMFD20 Repti-Rock Food Dish, Small
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helpful shopper
> 3 dayI really like these Repti-Rock dishes and use them in different sizes for all my box turtles. The only complaint is that ZooMed uses a glue to attach the label to the eating surface, and its extremely difficult to remove the glue residue.
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Kyliethenora
> 3 dayExactly what I wanted.
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Michelle C.
> 3 dayGreat product!
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G. king
> 3 dayLove color and flat size.. Holds just enough pellets for daily use.. no flipping after one month..
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J.H.
> 3 dayThank you so very much!
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Rachel L.
> 3 dayWasn’t the advertised color
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Bethany G. Shunk
> 3 dayExcellent for feeding monitors, dragons, skinks, and many other animals. Dried food comes off very well. dishwasher safe
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KERI B
Greater than one weekPerfect shallow dish for snails. They can easily eat from it and its shallow enough for them not to drown in if used for water.
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D. Troup
> 3 dayI ordered this product for my aquatic frogs. The picture on amazon shows a nice, dark grey or blackish bowl that could probably pass for real rock if you use your imagination. I wanted that color because my frog food is light and African Dwarf Frogs have poor eyesight so i thought the contrast between the light food on a dark background would help them eat easier. Well what I got in the package was a rather pink looking dish. A bit disappointed. When I picked it up it was obvious that it is made out of a very lightweight plastic despite how thick the dish is. Now this is probably fine for land reptiles, but when you go to place it in a fishtank it will float instantly. Returning it sounded like more trouble then simply figuring out how to make it sink myself. I ended up grabbing a rock out of my yard and using JB Waterweld putty to stick the rock to the bottom of the dish to make it sink. The frogs dont seem to mind the color, and it is big enough to fit all 3 of the frogs inside it at one time.
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Tonya Smith
> 3 dayPerfect size for a 20gal tank!