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Gadzooks! $2 mice?

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  • 09-30-2007, 10:07 AM
    jglass38
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    When I was ramping up my rat breeding (and even now), I didn't want to have to feed all the pinks off to hatchlings. So I got all the hatchlings eating FT. FT pinks/fuzzies take about 5 minutes to thaw in hot water and they are extremely cheap, allowing me to grow up the live for the bigger snakes. There is also the added bonus of being able to sell them as eating FT which a lot of people like. Of course, they will eat live if offered as well. Fuzzies are about .43 each frozen.
  • 09-30-2007, 10:13 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    I just spent $35 yesterday on 11 small rats ($2.99 each). I was at Petco yesterday (supposed to met a girl there from Craigslist who ended up being a no-show) and a lady was buying feeder mice. They were $2.29 each - AND you had to fill out a form when you bought them. I would hate to have to fill out that form each week just to feed my animals.


    I have a local mom/pop store, their mice are $1.65 each - still more than I think you should have to pay for a mouse - but I won't breed mice, so when I need them, I have to pony up. It's also where I bought their small rats.

    SOMEONE cough**mxrider**cough, had been in earlier and had bought about 30 rats and 20 mice before me, so there were slim pickings.
  • 09-30-2007, 10:23 AM
    lord jackel
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rabernet
    I have a local mom/pop store, their mice are $1.65 each - still more than I think you should have to pay for a mouse - but I won't breed mice, so when I need them, I have to pony up. It's also where I bought their small rats. .

    Robin and others...I am curious since mice won't outgrow your balls, if you feed several mice a week why not buy a bunch in bulk (live ones)? You could then just keep them in tanks (if they breed great if not no biggie).

    I only have 2 girls that eat mice but I still buy 6 months worth of live feeders (30 cents each) and keep them in a few large tubs...and then just feed them off over time.

    Just curious.
  • 09-30-2007, 10:40 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lord jackel
    Robin and others...I am curious since mice won't outgrow your balls, if you feed several mice a week why not buy a bunch in bulk (live ones)? You could then just keep them in tanks (if they breed great if not no biggie).

    I only have 2 girls that eat mice but I still buy 6 months worth of live feeders (30 cents each) and keep them in a few large tubs...and then just feed them off over time.

    Just curious.



    The only place that sells mice in bulk at a reasonable price is Mice Direct, which is a 2 hour drive. I have converted my entire collection over to rats now, so I have no need for mice any longer. I'm breeding my own rats, but had a female that was previously a good mother who had a horrible litter several weeks ago - she gave birth but did not remove any of the umbilicals and placentas. I was able to save about 1/2 the litter and foster them off.

    She's now going to be a companion female to my resting females. Interestingly enough, this was my only blue hooded female. I've had horrible problems with the blue hoodeds. The first one died after multiple treatments for a RI and inner ear infection, the second one died in birth from her second litter, and this one looked like she just felt horrible after giving birth, and frankly, I thought I was going to lose her as well. No more blue hoodeds for me!
  • 10-01-2007, 11:04 AM
    Jay_Bunny
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    We pay about $1.50 for hopper mice here. Adult mice a litte more. We only buy two hoppers a week at the moment. Our other feeders are f/t we got from a show and are still using.
  • 10-01-2007, 11:12 AM
    Dr_Gonz0
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by catawhat75
    Yup, at this current time it costs me $300/month too feed all my snakes when I buy them from a pet store.

    Yikes, find yourself a good feeder breeder and stop getting gouged! I pay 0.85 for a large mouse, and 3.25 for jumbo rats(these things are beyond jumbo as well, they look like freaking beavers ...lol). Those prices drop further when i buy bulk as well. I never end up spending more than $30 - $40 a month, and that is to feed 2 Boas and 6 BP's

    Robin
  • 10-01-2007, 11:25 AM
    AzureN1ght
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    I had to buy live a few times this summer while I was deciding where to get F/T from (ended up order from Big Cheese). They were SMALL mice and $2.25 each--I had to buy two per one feeding for Auryn because they just weren't very big. $5.50 a week for one snake for three weeks made me appreciate my order from Big Cheese even more!
  • 10-01-2007, 11:26 AM
    SatanicIntention
    Re: Gadzooks! $2 mice?
    OMG You feed your snakes beavers! That's just cruel.

    Heh ;)

    You should see some of the jumbos Big Cheese rodents has.. Wow! Talk about water rat sized things, jeez.

    If only I could find a nice frozen rabbit breeder(or live, whatever, I'm not picky). I'm tired of paying $15 per rabbit(from a little old spanish lady) or paying $3 per rabbit(the woman lives way out in the boonies of Texas and rarely ever has the size I need).

    You would think, that in Texas, we would have TONS of meat rabbit breeders.. What, with all the FFA going on.
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