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Buying frozen mice

mblons Jun 05, 2011 12:43 AM

i like arctic mice because each mouse is individually separated in it's own bag. I have only found them at Petco and they are getting expensive. Has anyone found pinkies, fuzzies being sold individually wrapped like this online?

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GregBennett Jun 05, 2011 05:28 PM

>>i like arctic mice because each mouse is individually separated in it's own bag. I have only found them at Petco and they are getting expensive. Has anyone found pinkies, fuzzies being sold individually wrapped like this online?

No one sells rodents like that online. I sell thousands of rodents every month (live and frozen). I would have to charge a lot to sell my rodents frozen like that.

What's the problem with regularly bagged mice?
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Greg Bennett - Western Hognose Morphs
520.Hognose (520.464.6673) - www.bennettreptiles.com

mblons Jun 06, 2011 08:05 PM

That makes sense. It has been easier dealing with a box of six each rodent individually wrapped. I don't have that many snakes. Getting expensive so I will probably start going with higher quantity,

mikefedzen Jun 07, 2011 08:07 PM

I've always used rodentpro so in my mind, they're the best, though I did recently start breeding my own mice because I seem to be spending so much on pinky mice. Just keep the bag(s) of mice in another bag inside your freezer and pull it out whenever it's feeding time.

Buying them in bulk is more cost efficient than buying them 1 at a time from Pet Co....

Rodent Pro charges like 17 cents each for a pinky, in bags of 100.
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KingPin Reptiles
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