Would the gerbs not just push the bowl over the edge? Possibly breaking
it...

Do you need to glue the bowl down or something?

Am tempted to give it a go. Are there any ways to easily break a pot to put
a suitable hole in it without shattering it? I presume sharp edges would
need to be filed down. Don't really know much about flower pots....



----- Original Message -----
From: Yael Achmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 27 November 2000 23:01
Subject: Re: food


> I use a ceramic dish, placed on top of an upside-down flower pot. The pot
> itself is a little broken, so they can use it as a hiding place, and just
on
> top they have their food, high so they can't beary it. The dish itself is
> wide enough for them to sit inside and eat.
>
> Yael
>
>
> > Ok, all you guys and gals..what sort of container to you use to feed
> > your gerbs? The crocks/little bowls get tipped over and buried and
> > the "LIXIT" feeders are getting chewed at the opening. Help..I give.
> > I am only giving them a day's rations in the little crocks, but it
> > still ends up getting spilled. Thoughts from all you more experienced?
> > Thanks loads!
> >
> > Cindy
> > --
> >
> >
> > Kokopellis Kritters
> >
> > Red Desert Rodent's
> > **The Anasazi Clan**
> >
> >
> >
> > �
> >

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