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    Rodent Pro

    Anyone ever use them for F/Ts? I was wondering if they have nice mice, and if they can be trusted? i plan on buying a few bags looking for a place to get them right now

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    Re: Rodent Pro

    Rodent pro has thier ups and downs. i stopped ordering from due to the rodents were covered i piss and poop. Also their mice were more prone to exploding when constricted.


    I now order from themousefactory.com excellent products and packaged WELL.

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    Re: Rodent Pro

    You should definitely consider buying mice from laynelabs.com

    i just ordered 50 medium mice and they were fantastic. check out this post if you want to see for yourself:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=107343

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    Re: Rodent Pro

    Just checked out Layne Labs VS Rodent Pro.

    100 small rats.

    Layne Labs $111.00/Rats $47.70/Shipping 19 to 28 days old, 40 grams and up, 4-5/8" long

    Rodent Pro Currently on special $79.00/Rats, Regularily $99.00/Rats $42.28/Shipping, 26 to 32 days old, 45 to 84 grams, 4-1/2 to 6"
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    Re: Rodent Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Just checked out Layne Labs VS Rodent Pro.

    100 small rats.

    Layne Labs $111.00/Rats $47.70/Shipping 19 to 28 days old, 40 grams and up, 4-5/8" long

    Rodent Pro Currently on special $79.00/Rats, Regularily $99.00/Rats $42.28/Shipping, 26 to 32 days old, 45 to 84 grams, 4-1/2 to 6"
    cant choose price over quality when feeding exotics. Id rather spend the extra $$ for a well cared rodent and packaged properly unlike rodent pros packaging.
    Not to mention rodent pros rodent sizes are smaller than they state.

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    Re: Rodent Pro

    I've only ordered from RodentPro twice, and didn't have a problem.

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    Re: Rodent Pro

    Rodent pro is ok however I have been far more impressed with the quality of American Rodent Supply's feeders. http://www.americanrodent.com/welcome.html
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    Re: Rodent Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by flameethrower View Post
    cant choose price over quality when feeding exotics. Id rather spend the extra $$ for a well cared rodent and packaged properly unlike rodent pros packaging.
    Not to mention rodent pros rodent sizes are smaller than they state.
    I've actually weighed the rodents I've gotten from rodent pro, They've never been smaller then stated. And while the regular prices aren't that much different, the special price does make quite a bit of difference. Especially since I usually have larger orders then just 100 small rats.
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    Re: Rodent Pro

    one more thing, i looked into American rodent supply and love mice prices for large adults but should i feed them to my ball? i have 3 current balls but the other two are feeding well as it is, but for some reason this one will only take fuzzies, and today he took 6 of 7 and last week he took 10 of 10, he takes alot of fuzzies but wont take a single adult like the others, should i buy more anyway and every feeding offer the adults or finish what i have left of fuzzies first? also hairless or not? which is the better choice



    I don't plan on using the fuzzies for anything else and the snake is about 8 months old now, pretty thick also my avatar thing is a picture of it a month ago on my leg.

    i don't know what to do =p i should also add i have over 150 fuzzies left dont want to waste them

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    Fuzzies are WAY too small. Wait it out, as his age he should have good weight, there for dont feed him till he takes an adult. I never fed a single ball python a fuzzy. I always start at hoppers and move up from there

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