Free UK delivery over £50 | Free frozen delivery over 20kg | Click & Collect in Skelmersdale
Free UK delivery over £50 | Free frozen delivery over 20kg | Click & Collect in Skelmersdale
A good feeding dish should be the last thing you need to think about at mealtimes – and the ProRep Tortoise Feed Dish Small is designed to be exactly that. Its shallow, accessible design makes food genuinely easy to reach, while the realistic resin styling means it blends naturally into the enclosure rather than looking like an obvious plastic add-on.
Durable and easy to clean, it's a particularly good fit for hatchlings and smaller tortoises who need a feeding dish sized and shaped appropriately for them, without unnecessary depth or awkward edges getting in the way.
Feeding dishes are easy to overlook, but the right shape and depth genuinely make mealtimes easier – particularly for hatchlings or smaller tortoises who can struggle with dishes designed for larger animals. The shallow profile here means food is always within easy reach, without your tortoise needing to climb in or strain to access it.
The anti-tip design is also a small but genuinely useful detail. Spilled food and scattered substrate is a common frustration with lighter feeding dishes, so a stable design that stays put makes daily feeding noticeably less fiddly. A simple, practical product that does exactly what it should.
Place on a flat, stable surface to reduce tipping. Clean daily to ensure fresh food availability.
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Simple, stable, and exactly where food should be – add the ProRep Tortoise Feed Dish Small to your basket today.
Sometimes your furry, feathered, or scaled companion can’t wait for their new toys, treats, or essentials. That’s why we offer several convenient delivery and pickup options to get your order to you as quickly and easily as possible.
Our Click & Collect service allows you to order online and pick up your pet’s goodies at a convenient store location. It’s a fast and easy way to get your essentials without waiting for delivery.

