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Post by zhuzhu07 on Feb 21, 2004 12:55:16 GMT 7
Haha..anyway..back to the topic of japanese products.. the person at Petz Stuff recommended some japanese water bottle (it MIGHT be minimal or wild) which cost like 20 bucks... she said it was the best one where you can really see the bubbles etc... is it REALLY that good?! or are they just looking to rip you off? see the bubbles for wat purpose?
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 13:17:03 GMT 7
Apparently..if you see bubbles means water is flowing out lor... she says the water flow for that water bottle is like a tap.. but man.. it costs almost double the price of a normal ferplast.. dunno if they're just trying to make $$
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 13:17:57 GMT 7
Anyway zhuzhu, you sure the ferplast sippy is better than the drinky? the spout is like SO tiny..how to drink??
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Post by zhuzhu07 on Feb 21, 2004 13:20:42 GMT 7
Anyway zhuzhu, you sure the ferplast sippy is better than the drinky? the spout is like SO tiny..how to drink?? yes yes. it's good.. i like sippy, the water comes right out when they suck on the spout
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 17:49:10 GMT 7
How much does a sippy cost? Where's the cheapest place to get it?
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Post by zhuzhu07 on Feb 21, 2004 17:51:45 GMT 7
How much does a sippy cost? Where's the cheapest place to get it? i'm not so sure abt dat. it's fairly expensive compared to the ball bearing type lar. i got mine at pet safari, think sam yick sell too try any pet shop..
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 17:52:21 GMT 7
is urs the 600 ml one?
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Post by zhuzhu07 on Feb 21, 2004 17:54:30 GMT 7
no. mine is the medium sized one..
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Post by hanoman on Feb 21, 2004 19:52:24 GMT 7
I used 2 water bottle, one is the regular one with the ball bearing. The other is Sippy 600ml (http://www.ferplast.com/uk/page_1256.html)
I find sippy quite good: - It will not drip water out of the bottle - No particle will go inside the bottle - No need to take out the bottle when the water running out (pour from top)
But its not cheap, I think for 600ml is around $16. The tip is for your cavy to push, so ur cavy tounge or mouth will push the tip up and the water will drop.
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 19:55:40 GMT 7
Ahhh..and the cavy will learn to do that, right?
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Post by hanoman on Feb 21, 2004 20:02:04 GMT 7
Ahhh..and the cavy will learn to do that, right? Not to worry, if your cavy not too stupid they will know where to drink. My cavy know within a day, the tip is shiny so easy to identify IMO
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 20:08:25 GMT 7
is it easy to attach to the cage? I feel like buying it and putting both there just to see which one the cavies prefer..haha
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Post by hanoman on Feb 21, 2004 20:17:18 GMT 7
Its a screw type, so you must have wire cage
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Post by piggywiggymel on Feb 21, 2004 20:47:29 GMT 7
It should be able to attach to an ordinary ferplast cage right? since it's a ferplast bottle..
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Post by zhuzhu07 on Feb 22, 2004 20:06:12 GMT 7
Its a screw type, so you must have wire cage they do have the suckers provided in case u r using a aquarium.
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