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<blockquote data-quote="TayHuck" data-source="post: 49628" data-attributes="member: 4008"><p>I have purchased 4 different water dishes that have all gone dry overnight or within a few days, like they have a slow leak. I bought one shaped like a leaf. Dry the next day. Brought it back got another of the same type, dry the next day. Bought a small rock looking one, dry within a day maybe two or three days at most. Bought a small shallow pink dish of a whole new material, put it in two days ago, and just noticed it's dry!</p><p></p><p>There's no way my juvenile Suntiger is drinking it all. What's happening to drain the water? I have a hard time believing I've purchased literally 4 different water dishes that have all had holes in them. Is it possible somehow substrate is sucking out water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TayHuck, post: 49628, member: 4008"] I have purchased 4 different water dishes that have all gone dry overnight or within a few days, like they have a slow leak. I bought one shaped like a leaf. Dry the next day. Brought it back got another of the same type, dry the next day. Bought a small rock looking one, dry within a day maybe two or three days at most. Bought a small shallow pink dish of a whole new material, put it in two days ago, and just noticed it's dry! There's no way my juvenile Suntiger is drinking it all. What's happening to drain the water? I have a hard time believing I've purchased literally 4 different water dishes that have all had holes in them. Is it possible somehow substrate is sucking out water? [/QUOTE]
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