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    Hey, I am getting a BP from Mike Wilbanks of Constrictors Unlimited, it is eating adult F/T mice, and he says it is really pretty. I decided to buy from rodentpro.com so my snakes can eat frozen. How long does it take for the mice to be shipped? And help me think of names!
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    Usually they'll ship out the rodents as soon as they get the money, and it should be there within a day of shipping out I believe.

    As for names, wait until you have the snake and think of a name after you notice some of its personal characteristics or weird traits.
    2.0 python regius - Ace(pastel) and Pelota(cross-dresser )

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    yeah Cody is right - Rodentpro ... they ship up until thurs i think - if you go to their site and check their shipping policy it explains the days they ship and the days you should expect arrival. Rodentpro is a great choice - top notch feeders and prompt service.. when they get there you will have a big block of dry ice.. for fun you can take an empty water or gatorade bottle and fill it a quarter of the way with water and jam a bunch of dry ice in and twist the lid on tight... it will explode! I'd hold off on naming as well until you see what kind of personality he has!

    ***The above information regarding dry ice and water in a closed container is provided for educational purposes only and not to be attempted without adult supervision and/or approval... Nobody condones blowing up plastic bottles with water and dry ice or any other methods and it is not a safe practice. ***
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    I'm glad you put that last little warning at the end, lol. I know a few people who have had accidents with that dry ice stuff...
    2.0 python regius - Ace(pastel) and Pelota(cross-dresser )

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    I know someone on repticzone.com that blew his thumb off doing that. I am a wimp, I don't think i'll be exploding things.
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