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FeedersAny and all issues about raising rats, mice, or anything else that you feed your cornsnakes.
I also used Perfect Prey since they were the cheapest to ship to Pennsylvania. All the others I either had to buy 100 mice, my subtotal had to be $50 to order, or were just 64+ dollars to ship to PA. $54 bucks later and I'm cool with Perfect Prey. We will see how the quality of the mice are here soon when I receive them.
When I order online, it's Layne Labs. Being on the west coast, it helps a lot with shipping as well. Plus you can order smaller amounts than some others.
I stopped ordering from Rodent Pro years ago because I was unhappy with the quality.
I think most of us assume the rodents are raised by the company selling them. That's not always the case. Some companies have contracts with suppliers to provide prey items if the orders exceed their quantities on hand. I have purchased mice from most of the rodent companies and a few sent nasty mice with feces stuck to them. Now I just stick with Perfect Prey since they are located within my state. A few enterprising individuals in my area have been ordering large quantities of mice and then reselling smaller packages at a profit. Seems like a good idea.
Started using www.rodentsontheroad.com because they were at Daytona Retile Expo when I was there. And I saw how they handled customers well and the quality of there stock.
l have organic supplier from village. My friend stock hunted farm mice for me. l got from him every month. If you have friend or relative you can check this out.
l have organic supplier from village. My friend stock hunted farm mice for me. l got from him every month. If you have friend or relative you can check this out.
Do you really think it is a good idea feeding your snake(s) wild caught mice and introducing the strong possibility of transferring parasites into them?
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