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    Re: Frozen feeder rats

    Thank you guys for all the great advice
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    Re: Frozen feeder rats

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    You going to the Super Reptile Show? I'm going to be there on the 12th of August.

    Layne Labs is a good west coast option. $30 for me, but I'm in CA. Not sure how much more NV would be.
    I'm going on the 12th. I'll check out the prices

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    Re: Frozen feeder rats

    Awesome. There are usually a few different vendors there that sell frozen rodents, so you've got options. My advice is to buy earlier in the day. They might run out of the sizes you want later on. It's good to bring a freezer bag or a cooler too, something insulated to take them home in. The last thing you want to deal with when you get home is several dozen stinky thawed rodents.

    Other than that, have fun! I always love going out to take a look at all the snakes. They've got quite a variety. Lizards and tortoises too.
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    Re: Frozen feeder rats

    Quote Originally Posted by the_rotten1 View Post
    Awesome. There are usually a few different vendors there that sell frozen rodents, so you've got options. My advice is to buy earlier in the day. They might run out of the sizes you want later on. It's good to bring a freezer bag or a cooler too, something insulated to take them home in. The last thing you want to deal with when you get home is several dozen stinky thawed rodents.

    Other than that, have fun! I always love going out to take a look at all the snakes. They've got quite a variety. Lizards and tortoises too.
    I agree with this completely. Bring a cooler and some ice and grab some feeders early. The price per rodent may be a little more than online, but still ends up being cheaper than ordering and paying shipping.

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