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Where do you buy mice?

jautumn75

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Just received an online order of mice and I'm not that impressed. So I was wondering, where do all of you get your mice? I'd like to find a supplier that vacuum seals their bags.
 
I am pleased with Perfect Prey myself. I also like Layne Labs a lot, but shipping to Ohio is expensive.
 
I've dealt with most rodent suppliers over the years and found Mice Direct and Perfect Prey to have quality mice available. However, I'm a sale buyer, meaning when mice are on sale I stock up my rodent freezer. This isn't usually feasible for those with one or two snakes. What I have done in the past, when I needed day old pinkies, was buy one or two pregnant mice from the local pet shop. I wait until the litters are born and keep them, saving the adult mice for my large corns. You can also give them away as pets if you don't need them. It's way cheaper than having frozen rodents shipped in quantities you really don't need. Another option is visiting your area reptile shows. Rodent suppliers are usually selling their items at the shows.
 
I get all of mine from a local show. I like it because I can directly inspect the product to find the size that I need. At the end of the day, shipping would cost as much as the entrance and travel fees for me.
 
I like Big Cheese the best. I don't like Mice Direct- I've had broken bags with mice spilled all over the container.
 
if frozen mice is what you looking for

www.laynelabs.com/‎

i ordered 50 large pinkies because the petstores in dfw area only sell 0.5 pinkies lol and my snake is not big enough for fuzzies the shipping is very expensive the pinkies cost me 15 dollar and 35 for the shipping with fedex but they arrived salad frozen but now i have enough pinkies now for a year lol just order enough to last you a while.
 
I have found Layne Labs to be the best. I just got another order and the mice look and smell perfect. I did try Big Cheese and though the mice looked decent, I ultimately had some problems with them that I won't go into since I can't beyond a doubt prove it was the mice.
 
Just received an online order of mice and I'm not that impressed. So I was wondering, where do all of you get your mice? I'd like to find a supplier that vacuum seals their bags.



My local pet shop sells mice and there good quality too, maybe try your one. Just ask at the counter🖤


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I used to use either Big Cheese or American Rodent Supply. I’ve now found a local supplier that comes to MD every other week from a neighboring state.


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I use perfect prey so far this year and been satisfied with quality and packing. Fortunately I live only about 10 miles away from them and I do pick up about every other month. No shipping fees!
 
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.
 
It depends on your location. Try the Mouse Factory since you are in Pennsylvania.
 
Old thread, but since we're resurrecting it, I get mine at a local show which comes every three months.
 
Local reptile show, and breeding our own mostly. I gotta admit it is kinda fun raising them, also nice to have live babies for new borns.
 
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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