

🦎 Elevate your reptile’s habitat with style and smart space-saving design!
Fluker's Food and Water Reptile Corner Bowl is a medium-sized, 6-inch plastic bowl designed to fit snugly in terrarium corners. Its sturdy build prevents tipping, while the natural earthy colors blend seamlessly into any reptile or amphibian habitat. Ideal for holding both food and water, it maximizes floor space and enhances your pet’s environment with a modern, organic aesthetic.
| ASIN | B0009YFX9K |
| ASIN | B0009YFX9K |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,223 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #116 in Small Animal Bowls #162 in Terrarium Bowls |
| Brand Name | Fluker's |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,867) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2010 |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2010 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Directions | See Descriptions on the package |
| Included Components | Fluker's Food / Water Reptile Corner Bowl, Medium |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.59 x 5.29 x 1.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 Ounces |
| Item model number | 30001 |
| Item model number | 30001 |
| Manufacturer | Fluker Labs |
| Manufacturer | Fluker Labs |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Fluker's Food / Water Reptile Corner Bowl, Medium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 1.5 inches; 14.4 ounces |
| Size | Medium |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Audience Keyword | reptile-and-amphibian-pets, reptiles | amphibians, small-animal-pets |
K**Y
Would buy again
My lizard loves it. Size was perfect, great design to open up “floor space”, color matched his theme, very sturdy he’s not knocking it over now. Great value.
S**S
Perfect!
I love this!, perfect for a small Corn Snake! And it’s perfect price wise as well I would 10/10 recommend and ofc it works perfectly for my snake, very easy to clean and I love the color and pattern!
M**Y
Great Non-Plastic Reptil Water Dish. Perfect Size For Many Breeds
This is a great water bowl and it's my favorite compare to Zoomed or Reptizoo products. I like it because it isn't porous or made from resin or plastic. It is easy to clean and looks great. The size is perfect for my cornsnakes and ball pythons.
F**N
Big nonporous dish
I bought this to replace a “Zoo Med Reptile Rock Corner Water Dish x-large”. I'd had the zoo-med one for about 3 years and I found the zoo med was hard to clean, and easy to stain. This Fluker dish is very heavy (much heavier than zoo med). It is made of some kind of rock-textured ceramic stoneware material. The color I got is a mostly grey with brown and white swirl. It needs to sit on the bottom of the tank, not on top of the substrate. My snake likes to tunnel, and I would worry about the weight hurting her (She had a burrow under the plastic zoo med dish). This material seems to be non-porous. And it certainly isn't plastic, so I'm hoping it won't stain. It's smooth on the inside of the bowl, but rough on the outside. The inner dimensions of the water pool are about 2.25 in deep and a 7in by 7in triangle-ish shape. Outer dimensions are closer to 10.75in x 10.75in. Due to however it is that Fluker makes them, I believe each dish is unique, so size may vary. It's large enough for my 5.5 ft rat snake to curl up in. In Summery: Pros: Not plastic Non-porous, smooth, steam-cleanable inner surface Looks nice Large size Fits well into a tank corner Cons: Very Heavy Would break if dropped Rough outside is harder to wipe clean
T**Y
Best bowl ever
My beardie loves this bowl. It's sturdy enough to sit on uneven soil but doesn't tip over as he stumps around. The rough texture requires a bit of extra work so I've resorted to scrubbing it with a toothbrush but we love this bowl.
L**S
Works perfect
My family and I have had our pet snake, Ton the corn snake, ever since my father found him when he was a little baby boy back on a hot summer day in July 2008, this being after my family and I drove back in town from our annual vacation in Dad and I's hometown, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the year before my youngest brother was born. When he first found him, he said, "Let's make him our pet,"which we did with a little itty bitty terrarium for him to grow in. However, as the years have gone on and my father's brought mice or rats home to feed him after he sheds around every two weeks, he outgrew his childhood terrarium. Anyways, fast-forward to the fall of 2022, the year I was working on the farm at my school. The head farmer and I got to talking about life, and somewhere in the conversation I got to talking to him about how my snake's outgrown his childhood terrarium and needs a new one. Fortunately, he said he had an old and larger one he was actually fixing to throw out because he had no use for it, but said he'd more than happily bring it to me next week to take home with me in my mother's van: Anyways, we take it home and put it on my living room carpet, which I constantly reminded my father to get set up, up until Christmas of 2023. (That year I interned and worked at a reptile rehabilitation facility, Floating Sea Aquatics, that takes hurt and abused reptiles/birds/fish and nurses them until they're eventually ready to be sold to new owners. That day, I decided to advocate and speak up for those who can't speak for themselves, got his magical bedding that magically expands when touched by water, and started to make his new terrarium without my father's help. When he came to see what exactly what I was doing and I told him I'm making his new terrarium, he said not to worry about it and he'd take care of the rest. He took my snake's bedding that he's slithered in ever since he was a baby, got it out of there, put his old bedding he's used ever drive he was a little baby, the additional tree for him to climb on I got him from FSA (the Rehabilitation place) along with his original tree, and put his cave and water bowl (which I bought him a brand new one) in. We took him out of his old terrarium, put him in his new one, and he went straight back to burrowing in the bedding as happy as can be!
T**N
LOVE THESE! Don’t see why anyone could complain about them especially for the price!
Im a new leopard gecko mom! I rescued my guy spike then adopted Buffy who’s a big girl lol im slowly upgrading things in their tanks! Buffy originally had a small water bowel and I wanted to upgrade right away! But I felt the prices for the size I wanted were ridiculous until I found this one! I was nervous until they came in because of some of the reviews! The price of these for the size is amazing compared to in store and bigger brands so I got 2 and still saved a couple bucks!!! And the quality is amazing to me and I’m kind of picky, I want the best for my animals! It fits perfectly in the corner and big enough that if she or he wants to get into it they can! If you’re thinking about it just do it!!! But remember these are corner bowels so they are angled for such! If that’s not your thing then this isn’t for you but if you don’t mind GET IT!
F**Z
Very nice design, feels very solid.
Perfect for my needs, it is a nice dish for my gecko tank though I did put a couple rocks near in/out areas to more easily climb up. I fill it up about half way with water and my gecko seems to like it :) I put 4/5 stars on easy to clean and durability because just to be careful I boiled it for about 10 min to fully decontaminate and one of the corners kinda melted but very minor, I'm assuming soap and water would do just fine. Also it can be scratched enough to leave white marks on the surface. But it feels heavy and has a nice rock texture, very realistic.
Z**X
Cracks and tiny holes found on the dish.
A**R
Looks great and is a decent sized and weight water dish for my terrarium and was a corner fit should more then do the job
M**K
Perfect
T**Y
Love it, doesn't leak. Perfect side for my crested in a 12x12x24 terrarium
J**R
I really like this water bowl. It looks very natural and is too heavy to knock over. It even has a sticky grip on the bottom so it won't slide around.
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