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Rodent Pro

stephen

corn breeder
Well, I just wanted to say I am glad that I switched over to Rodent Pro,They have worked with me alot and have the best prices anywhere.
If you have had good experiences with them, please let others hear about it!
:cheers:
 
I was actually just thinking about ordering online, but was unsure how to know a good place...so thanks for the review, I will definitely post again when I get my order.
 
I was just considering buying from them and was concerned about the quality, but thanks for the rec!
 
I just got an order in from Rodent Pro last week. I got mice as well as rats and they are just fine. They may not be packaged as pretty or be as clean as The Mouse Factory rodents, but they are dead rodents after all, and my snakes really don't seem to care about any of that. Rodent Pro is having a sale now ( they often do ) and you can save a lot of money. If you can get other people to order with you, you can cut shipping costs.
 
$40 isn't bad at all is you have a few of you going in on an order, and it's about average from what I understand... Maybe I'm wrong? I'd love to hear of lower shipping prices if anyone knows a place that has them.
 
Forty for shipping isn't at all unreasonable. If you are just buying for one snake it might be a little high, but with the prices of mice around me ($1.29 for a pink), it would be worth it even for a bag of pinkies ($12 for mice + $40 for shipping = $0.62 per pink). That being said, I nearly always fill my shipping box full (shipping has never been over $45, even with almost 50 pounds of rodents in it), so the shipping cost isn't bad at all.
 
This means that the only answer is to get as many people hooked on raising corns as I can, and there will be more people around to share a shipping cost.

For now I guess I'll look around at local pet stores and only buy a few at a time.
 
I got pinkies, fuzzies and mice from Rodent Pro and I didn't like they way they were packed (a lot of pinkies broke) but other than that they prices were good and they mice seem to be good quality. Compared to spending $1 for a pinkie and $1.50 for fuzzies and $2.00 for small mice Rodent Pro saved me a lot of money.
 
i order from rodent pro every 7 months or so. And they by far are great prices and shipping, fast,fresh,and the mice come in great sizes!
 
I usually order from Rodent Pro 2 or 3 times per year.

I just received 5,000 pinks from them last week. They were packed well, and were good quality, just like they usually are.
 
The prices are definitely cheap, but shipping is way to expensive to California to make it worth it for me with only 26 snakes to feed.
 
I'd seen a lot of good referrals on RodentPro. Finally cleaned the change out of several sofas and put in an order. I have mail-order shipments sent to my workplace. So when the front office secretary saw the box marked "47 Pounds" & "Frozen Meat", with the word RodentPro on the return, naturally she had a pertinent question. I told her I'd read a lot of Malaysian Recipes recently and wanted to try a few out. She's not asked any questions since. The quality of the frozen meat is excellent; I will continue to place orders with their company.
 
Where I'm from it's a $1.70 for a pink!!!:eek1: I need to move. The only place that sells them frozen is Petco (we don't even have a petsmart). The two other petstores are unkempt and sell live. I'm going to make my first order from RodentPro this week. 100 pinks should last Simbi awhile!!!:eatpointe
 
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