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Feeder Rodents

dsreptiel Jul 25, 2006 10:59 PM

I am looking for input on (rodent pro& mice direct) I know one
is cheaper then the other one but with is better worse or the same? please I need input to make a more educated decision .
tanks!

Replies (4)

PastelDream Jul 26, 2006 03:18 AM

I have done comparisons on 6 different rodent suppliers. Those comparisons included the 2 you mentioned. I got a "varied" degree on the quality of feeders in these 6 comparisons. There were a couple I wish I had never purchased from and ended up throwing away the majority of rats I purchased. Anyway I only made a 100 rat purchase from each of the 6 suppliers for my comparison. I compared quality, price, and shipping costs. I decided to go with the supplier that was consistantly best overall.

I now get "all" my rodents from Rodent Pro.

dsreptiel Jul 26, 2006 11:40 AM

Ha! I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my post and I have one more Quest. what did you find out about Mice Direct? thanks

PastelDream Jul 26, 2006 12:24 PM

It's been 2 years since I made my comparisons. Because I haven't made any recent purchases, I can't verify the current quality of their rodents. I did email you letting you know how the comparison went that I made 2 years ago.

I can only verify the quality of Rodent Pro feeders, since I purchase from them regularly.

Boogman Jul 26, 2006 01:36 PM

Personally...I like Rodent-Pro. Aside from the prices of their feeders delivery is always quick, the website is great (keeps track of past purchases) and the rats are usually on the top end of the weight range. Just my 2-cents.
Boog

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