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can a T drink so much water?
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<blockquote data-quote="RobnBig" data-source="post: 10725" data-attributes="member: 536"><p>This is crazy but my Fireleg has a water dish that is stone and sunk into the substrate. It's probably 5/8" deep. Last night I switched his enclosure and filled his dish. I went to work and came home to it empty. I filled it and went to bed. Got up and it was empty again. I just went to see how their doin and it was empty again. The second time I filled it he came running over and straddled it when it was full. I don't see any cracks or holes in the dish. It is wet around it and I have no idea how he's doin it. Any thoughts? He just likes to play in water? Should I invest in a slip and slide for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobnBig, post: 10725, member: 536"] This is crazy but my Fireleg has a water dish that is stone and sunk into the substrate. It's probably 5/8" deep. Last night I switched his enclosure and filled his dish. I went to work and came home to it empty. I filled it and went to bed. Got up and it was empty again. I just went to see how their doin and it was empty again. The second time I filled it he came running over and straddled it when it was full. I don't see any cracks or holes in the dish. It is wet around it and I have no idea how he's doin it. Any thoughts? He just likes to play in water? Should I invest in a slip and slide for him. [/QUOTE]
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