Are you referring to the plastic bottles with the red plastic screw top?I have 8 "classic" bottles 4 on the hutch and 4 for runs in the summer (as this saves me from swapping them around) and they don't leak as they have a double ball bearing in the spout. I have used "classic" bottles for years for various different pets and never had a problem.
Yep those are the ones.Are you referring to the plastic bottles with the red plastic screw top?
The best bottles I have found so far have been the ones in my thread here. Totally silent too!I'm looking for a GREAT WATER BOTTLE! I have gone threw 4 bottles so far and I'm getting annoyed with them always dripping and making my babies bedding wet. Does anybody have suggestions?
No I have a glass bottle with a silver head on it. But it leaks everywhere...i paid 14 bucks for it.Are you referring to the plastic bottles with the red plastic screw top?
Claire I dont see what kind of bottle you use?Those are the ones I have. Cheap to buy and the best I've ever bought. I've been using them since I was a kid for all sorts of rodents which will be for about 20/25 years and never had a problem. None have ever leaked that I have had. Although I clean them I do disposed of them after a pets passing and get a new 1 so I've owned a few in those years
Paws I actually tries a bottle like you are suggesting and my gunieapigs disnt know how to drink out of it.The best bottles I have found so far have been the ones in my thread here. Totally silent too!
By Far The Best Water Bottles I Have Ever Bought In My Life.
However, I use them primarily for rats. Rats had no issues with working out how to get the water out, not sure how it may go with a guinea pig.
The classic ones that were mentioned in the previous messages. The classic type. Sorry for the confusionClaire I dont see what kind of bottle you use?
The spouts are nice and long for easier accessI tried a few and have found the Living World glass one to be the best! Although doesn’t seem to work for everyone. Mine rarely drops. I think the trick is to fill it up as full as you can.