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    Purchasing feeders from expo

    Hi, I am attending my first expo next week at the Herp World Expo. I plan on buying some frozen rat pups and was wondering if the seller will provide the cooler/ice for me to take home or do I have to bring one with me? Also, is there an extra cost for it or is it just cheaper to buy one beforehand and bring it along with me? Sorry I'm still a new bp owner. Thanks.

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    It's always best to bring your own cooler, because some sellers offer them and others don't. Just keep in mind that the expo won't be there forever, so it's worthwhile to look into finding a reptile breeder's store nearby. Many of them also sell feeders, and are also a great place to learn more about your snake.

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Every show I go to, I keep a cooler in the car to transport frozen thawed feeders home, and I always bring a large tote bag in with me.

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    bring your own.
    I always put a cooler of ice in the trunk of my car when I go to expos.
    I run in, buy the feeders, run out, dump in the cooler, and then go back in to enjoy the show.
    I've actually never seen a vendor provide anything other than a plastic bag.
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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Thanks everyone! I will bring a cooler with me then. Can I use regular ice or do I need dry ice? The expo is really close to me (less than 30 min). I am also having a difficult time finding a local breeder/reptile shop nearby without driving an hour or more. The only breeder I found only had mice, not rats. I'm in California (South Bay) if anybody knows of places. Petsmart is only 10 min away but the prices are way too expensive. Plus they jump from large mice to medium rats and my bp is still a baby. Thanks for all the help! I have so much to learn...

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Have you already checked Craigslist? Sometimes suppliers will advertise on there.

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Yup, the person that was breeding mice was advertising on craigslist. I did find a small family pet store on google that is nearby but they were already closed when I tried calling. The google listing stated that it had reptiles and feeders so I guess I'll try again tomorrow to see if they really do carry frozen rats. *fingers crossed*

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Oh yah and the ice, regular or dry? (Not sure where to buy dry ice either) Thanks again!

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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    i would suggest regular ice. dry ice puts off co2 as an off gas. thats what dry ice is actually is frozen co2. so that being in a confined space such as your car "COULD" lead to issues such as passing out while driving and death. a trunk could be safer but i wont take the chance. also for future info you can usually by dry ice at a welding supply store.
    you can get a grocery store cooler bag to go into get the feeders and keep the cooler in the car.
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    Re: Purchasing feeders from expo

    Thanks Adam! That seems to make sense now about the dry ice. Never thought about it like that! I'll be sure to bring a cooler and fill it up with ice before I go.

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