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    Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Not sure if this is the right place for me to post this one. My collection is finally taking F/T readily so I'm looking to buy in bulk. Anyone know of a good place to order from? I know I could google it and find somewhere, but I'm wondering if any of you have any experience ordering from places and would suggest I give them a shot, or suggest I avoid them like the plague.
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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by duckschainsaw View Post
    Not sure if this is the right place for me to post this one. My collection is finally taking F/T readily so I'm looking to buy in bulk. Anyone know of a good place to order from? I know I could google it and find somewhere, but I'm wondering if any of you have any experience ordering from places and would suggest I give them a shot, or suggest I avoid them like the plague.
    Where are you located?
    It is okay to use pine bedding for snakes.
    It is okay to feed live food to snakes.

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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by duckschainsaw View Post
    Not sure if this is the right place for me to post this one. My collection is finally taking F/T readily so I'm looking to buy in bulk. Anyone know of a good place to order from? I know I could google it and find somewhere, but I'm wondering if any of you have any experience ordering from places and would suggest I give them a shot, or suggest I avoid them like the plague.
    There are a few companies everyone on here will endorse. Myself, I have been using Big Cheese Rodent Factory. Their product is clean, neatly packed, nicely priced, and one cost for shipping regardless of the order size.

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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Big Cheese Rodent for sure!
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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Big cheese without a doubt

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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    I also use Big Cheese....they vacuum-pack your feeders and ship with dry ice.
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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    I have been happy with Big Cheese and Layne Labs. Not RodentPro, however. They sent me a shipment and all of the rats smelled like urine. Disgusting!

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    Re: Ordering bulk frozen feeders?

    Another one here for Big Cheese Rodent Factory.


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    I raise my own but around hatchling season I can't keep up. I buy from whoever is cheapest at the time. I have ordered from RodentPro, Mice Direct, American Rodent and one other I can't think of right now. I had no problem with any of them.
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