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Old 31-Jan-08, 04:04 PM
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Click-clack for spotted

Hi all, could anyone possibly give me the dimensions of a 10L click clack?
 
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Pleeeeeaaaaaaaaaase!!!!!!!!!
 
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awwwwwwwww come on i really need to now!
Please can just one person tell me? thats all i need!
 
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Old 31-Jan-08, 04:45 PM
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a 10L click clack could be all sorts of different dimensions!

The click clack we have got for our Stimmie hatchling is around 40cm x 25cm and around 20cm high. (I can't see it now so that is just a guess...)

In it we have 2 small hides (toilet roll and small commercial hide), a water bowl and some artificial leaves. We have a heat cord over one third of the base.
 
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My 5.7L clickclack is 300mm x 200mm x 100mm high and is used only for feeding and transporting.
 
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Just go to your local supermarket and have a look. They tell you the volume on the labels.
 
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Old 31-Jan-08, 04:52 PM
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You will want one with more floor space than height, young spotteds are only tiny and don't need a big click-clack so don't panic too much about having exact dimensions. Aslong as it has temps, water and hides it will be set.

You'll probably find it will hardly even move around to begin with, mine spent most of it's time hiding under the paper towel untill it was hungry.
 
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Go for the "sistema" brand, they are escape proof and the clip mechanisms last forever. They only make up to a 7L unit but they are plenty big for a young spotted
 
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Does anyone use small tanks? Like1& 1/2 - 2 ft ones? I like to watch my snakes so I worked some magic on a 2 ft tank for our then 7 mth old Bredli.
 
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