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    frozen mice help

    hey everyone i'm new to the forums and I have to baby ball pythons, one make and one female, i want to start feeding them frozen mice, i want to buy them in bulk or something but I dont want to but 50 of them, does anyone know where I can buy some online with a smaller amount? and if you get them in one bag, can u thaw them out ad refreaze them? sorry for the question but hey how am I going to learn right? lol thank you everone

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    Re: frozen mice help

    Check out

    themousefactory.com
    rodentpro.com
    americanrodent.com

    Depending on the size of the mouse itll either be 25,50,100 per bag.

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    Re: frozen mice help

    thank you very much...

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    Re: frozen mice help

    Quote Originally Posted by krazypunk1018 View Post
    hey everyone i'm new to the forums and I have to baby ball pythons, one make and one female, i want to start feeding them frozen mice, i want to buy them in bulk or something but I dont want to but 50 of them, does anyone know where I can buy some online with a smaller amount? and if you get them in one bag, can u thaw them out ad refreaze them? sorry for the question but hey how am I going to learn right? lol thank you everone
    if you buy them in small amount your gonna spend alot more due to the shipping cost i would check out a reptile show near you most times there is someone selling frozen there. buy what you want and no shipping cost only thing is you may come home with more pets
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    Re: frozen mice help

    Find someone in your city that buys in bulk and just go in with them. If you buy online you want to buy in bulk. Shipping frozen rats/mice will cost you about 50 bucks whether you buy 12 mice or 500. So the more you buy the less you spend in the long run. Since you only have 2 snakes your better off buying the frozen rats/mice at a pet store. Or going in on a bulk order with someone else.

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    Re: frozen mice help

    Yeah just put up an ad online to find someone to go in with you on an order. People do that out here a lot.
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