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Frozen Pinkies/websites to buy corns

Probe7899

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Hello its me again I have two quick questions does any body know a good website that sells frozen food. I am currently paying 99 cents for one pinky. Also i want to purchase another snake i currently have a snow does any body know a good website that sells baby corns. Because around here i havent been able to find any. The only ones I have been able to find are adults but I mutch rather have it as a hatchling.
Thanks
 
You could try this forum's sponsor :)

SerpenCo

I got a female Anery & a male Caramel Motley from Rich at the Tampa show in September. Absolutely gorgeous animals. Great feeders, growing like weeds.
 
There are quite a few websites that sell them.

I'm talking both mice and corns:D

I get my mice from RodentPro.com. I only pay 18 cents per pinky. Shipping is around $19.00, though. This still comes out MUCH cheaper than buying the mice at a store. I recently bought 200 pinkies, and including the shipping, I spent $54.72. That averages out at about 28 cents per mouse. The smallest amount that can be bought is 100. They come in packs of fifty (which are vaccuum sealed). They will last quite some time in the freezer.

As to sites to buy corns, I'll list a few below. These are of course, in addition, to Serpenco whose info was listed in the post above.

South Mountain Reptiles http://www.cornsnakes.net/index.php3
CornUtopia http://www.kingsnake.com/cornutopia/index.html
Quality Captive Bred Reptiles http://www.jmarchon.com/index.html
 
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