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Old 03-Jul-08, 06:07 PM
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Talking First snake? click clack?

Hey. I know not many of you will know me. I decided to register a while back so if I decide to get some snakes I can use this forum as I belong to a bearded dragon forum which I use for my beardies but may decide to just use this instead. I'm sure Kirby knows who I am though. I am looking into a carpet python possibly or a spotted python. I am wondering though if a carpet python can be put in a click clack though? I have a HUGE plastic bin but would It just be easier to use the smaller type? Also wouldn't mind knowing any breeders or sellers in QLD. Thanks.
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you can keep a baby carpet for about a year in a plastic tub. when its very small maybe a smaller tub. but it will be fine and if u get a spotted/children u can keep it in there for a bit longer. all you need is a heat mat with thermostat and good ventilation and you will be sweet
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Old 03-Jul-08, 06:14 PM
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Ok thanks for that quit response! I'd be easy able to buy a big nice custom made enclosure in 12months. I'll just use a smaller container then. I now need to decide on carpet or spotted. Which one would any of you guys/girls suggest. I don't mind about length as long as its not say 4-5metres+ And I'd prefer one with decent temperament. And one that would be easier to get onto f/t meals. The help is appreciated very much
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