That's good to hear, There isn't a need to be sorry that you find some of the concepts of snake husbandry hard to absorb, however you may want to put yourself in the shoes of some that have tried to give you good advice. The original advice given from the breeder was sound and if taken would have avoided this thread altogether. I remember when I got my first snake, I turned to the forum for reassurance on some husbandry matters, the problem is there is so many people with varying ideas and methods that the bombardment of information can be overwhelming. Your click clack will be good for a while and should give you sufficient time to research the ongoing husbandry and housing requirements of your snake. By all means ask questions but ask before it's critical to your snakes welfare, and if someone takes their time to give you an answer or advice then it is only right they will expect you to take notice.