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    Steel Magnolia rabernet's Avatar
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    Why not feed live?

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    Your other option is to order online. Rodentpro.com or MiceDirect are two of the sites I've heard of.

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    Re: 2 Fuzzies vs 1 Mouse?

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Why not feed live?
    i had a BP when i was young, about 4'. one day after feeding time i opened the feeding tank to find that the prey put up a fight and clwed up one of her eyes pretty nasty. so i decided with this new one i'd try frzen/thwed. =/

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    I just bought 10 rat pups today and made a co2 chamber left them in there for a half hour then froze them now I have my own frozen food. I used the baking soda and vinegar method but next time I think I'll use the dry ice method.

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    Is it really cheaper to buy live and then freeze? I've never bought live, but for some reason I just assumed that would be more expensive.

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    All depends on the costs in your area I get live rat pups for 99 cents but the cheapest is ordering online in bulk.

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