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rustyp1974 Posted - 06/05/2013 : 18:38:39
I know this may have been covered before but I'm after a bit more info, so I apologize now if any of you have to repeat yourselves.

I'm looking at buying a Butter & then a Pinstripe later when funds allow to keep in rubs. I understand that a 9 Ltr rub will be fine while they are young & then a 40'ish Ltr for adults. But when do I start to change the size of the rubs? I guess it depends on the length of the Royal? Would going from 9 to 20 & then 40 sound about right depending on the length?

Thanks in advance.
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rustyp1974 Posted - 06/05/2013 : 20:00:33
Great, thanks for clearing that up for me. Saves buying loads of different sizes then :)
Fezza Posted - 06/05/2013 : 19:56:59
As above really

Anything sub 450-500g in a 22ltr, then straight to 50ltr
carlb1981 Posted - 06/05/2013 : 19:38:43
I use 12l for hatchlings then moved them into 33l/50l when they got to about 500g

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