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Savic Hamster Heaven + additional items

- Savic Hamster Heaven
- Savic Pebble house
- Kaytee mini igloo
- Ferplast animal carrier (medium - 30 x 23 x 21 cm)
- Two water bottles with clip

Total new ~£100

Considering the issues highlighted below, will accept £50 for all of it. Will not consider splitting.

Several points to note:
- The green 'half tube' has a missing 'clip' on it (ie it snapped off when removed). This doesn't prevent it from being used
- The transparent tubing system cannot clip together in its entirety. The reason is that the small connectors (for each half of a tube) have snapped off. Arguably, having these in place are somewhat difficult anyway, due to the need to clean them. The environment is usable without them.
- The original wheel is missing and a (larger) replacement takes its place (a Trixie 61011 wheel)

 

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