Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 1,469

0 members and 1,469 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 76,073
Threads: 249,220
Posts: 2,572,808
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, LeonoraOrdonez5
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 19 of 19
  1. #11
    Registered User Hannahrenee's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-08-2017
    Location
    Arizona
    Posts
    47
    Thanks
    47
    Thanked 16 Times in 9 Posts
    Images: 3

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by Madburnit View Post
    Thanks for posting this question! I actually recently got my first ball, and went to the pet store and they recommended small frozen rat for him. Even though I had done a ton of research before I got him, through the internet and YouTube, I wasn’t sure how much he weighed and didn’t know. Bought a scale and turns out he is only 320g. I was going to ask if the small rats were too big as well even though he didn’t have too much trouble just took him a good while to get it down. So next issue, none of the pet stores around me cary anything smaller than a small rat. Where do you guys get your feeders? Any reliable places you order from? Thanks!
    It's really hard to find good sizes at chain petstores. I get feeders from a speciality reptile store. Search for reptile stores near you, but if there aren't any you can order feeders online at places like feedersource.com. The shipping can be pretty pricey, but you can buy in bulk to save money. Another way to get feeders for much cheaper is to go to reptile shows. Repticon is coming up for a lot of states, so see when it's coming near you. I know that feedersource goes to all repticons and the prices are reasonable.

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to Hannahrenee For This Useful Post:

    Madburnit (02-11-2018)

  3. #12
    BPnet Senior Member CALM Pythons's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-31-2016
    Location
    None Ya
    Posts
    2,770
    Thanks
    3,090
    Thanked 2,442 Times in 1,365 Posts
    Images: 23

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by Madburnit View Post
    Thanks for posting this question! I actually recently got my first ball, and went to the pet store and they recommended small frozen rat for him. Even though I had done a ton of research before I got him, through the internet and YouTube, I wasn’t sure how much he weighed and didn’t know. Bought a scale and turns out he is only 320g. I was going to ask if the small rats were too big as well even though he didn’t have too much trouble just took him a good while to get it down. So next issue, none of the pet stores around me cary anything smaller than a small rat. Where do you guys get your feeders? Any reliable places you order from? Thanks!
    Rodent Pro. They run sales too and you can fill a box all for the same shipping price.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Name: Christian
    0.1 Albino Ball (Sophie)
    0.1 Russo White Diamond (Grace)
    1.0 Hypo Burmese (Giacomo/AKA Jock)
    1.2 Razors Edge/Gotti & American Pit Bull
    ----------
    1.1 Albino/Normal Burmese (Mr & Mrs Snake)
    1.0 Albino Ball (Sully)

  4. The Following User Says Thank You to CALM Pythons For This Useful Post:

    Hannahrenee (02-12-2018)

  5. #13
    Banned
    Join Date
    01-27-2017
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    10,560
    Thanks
    14,297
    Thanked 11,073 Times in 5,330 Posts
    I use perfect prey online.

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to Craiga 01453 For This Useful Post:

    dakski (02-12-2018)

  7. #14
    BPnet Veteran Godzilla78's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-18-2016
    Location
    Asheville, NC, USA
    Posts
    2,382
    Thanks
    3,260
    Thanked 2,106 Times in 1,195 Posts
    I found a local breeder on Craigslist that gave me 85 rats for $75! About a TENTH of what the ridiculous corporate petstores charge. I recommend finding a local breeder, or I was going to buy from Perfect Prey, IF I didn't find such a great local deal. I am going to continue to buy from this local breeder, the quality and prices are fantastic!!!
    Last edited by Godzilla78; 02-11-2018 at 08:48 PM.

  8. #15
    BPnet Senior Member cchardwick's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-13-2016
    Location
    Bailey, Colorado
    Posts
    1,664
    Thanks
    15
    Thanked 1,050 Times in 622 Posts
    Images: 16
    85 rats for $75 - that guy lost money on that deal. You can't buy the rat food and bedding for that price. Although I've made some deals when I had an excess of rats and needed to unload them. I usually get at least $1.50 to $2.00 per rat. I breed my own rats and mice and have 50 tubs of rats. I pair up 6 females per week now, that gives me tubs of all sizes. I mark the top ten sizes number 1 being the largest and 10 the smallest, usually all under #10 are too small to feed yet. That gives me rats of just about any size I need for feeding day. Some get too big and I move them up to grow out tubs for my two retics. Works fantastic. If someone local wanted a couple rats I could give you some of any size.

    I accidently fed a few rats that were too big when I first started breeding ball pythons. Sometimes they would regurgitate them, but often times they would eat them but then go off of food for weeks or months at a time, seems like a bad experience for them. Now I tend to feed on the smaller side.


  9. #16
    BPnet Royalty dakski's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-08-2014
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    4,967
    Thanks
    8,396
    Thanked 10,126 Times in 4,018 Posts
    Images: 134

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    I mostly use http://bigcheeserodents.com.

    I have had good experience with them. They are often out of medium rats (which is what many BP adults eat, especially females - over 1000G or so). However, I do small orders and if I call them, they can often accommodate at least one pack of 10 mediums (which for me lasts a while). Having said that, you do have to pay for shipping every time. For me, it's okay, for now, as I usually order small rats for my young female BCI and jumbo mice for my Corn as well.

    They have also offered, if I call early enough and can wait, to compile a few packs before shipping. I really like the customer service and the freshness of the frozen rodent packs (vacuum sealed).

    I have used Rodentpro.com in the past (just via online ordering) and not had a problem. However, I really enjoy dealing with big cheese. I also haven't used Rodentpro in probably 15 years, so no idea if quality is the same. I am sure other users here have more recent experience.

    Another option is reptile shows. Not sure where you are located, but you can often meet local frozen rodent producers there who will ship or you can meet, or can buy right there. It is more of a crapshoot as the bigger online stores many people can comment on.

    Also, see if there are any reptile specific stores in your area, or contact a local breeder and ask what they do.

    Just some thoughts.
    Last edited by dakski; 02-12-2018 at 12:31 AM.

  10. The Following User Says Thank You to dakski For This Useful Post:

    Hannahrenee (02-12-2018)

  11. #17
    BPnet Royalty dakski's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-08-2014
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    4,967
    Thanks
    8,396
    Thanked 10,126 Times in 4,018 Posts
    Images: 134

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    I use perfect prey online.
    I just checked out the website. Looks like good stuff.

    Also, cool that they have different size packs, if you only have one snake, etc.

  12. #18
    Registered User Matt850's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-13-2016
    Posts
    79
    Thanks
    49
    Thanked 37 Times in 27 Posts
    Images: 3

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    If you happen to live fairly close to a repticon or other reptile show keep those in mind. I raise most of my own rodents but I also supplement with extra from the reptile shows they have three times a year in my area. I see what I am short on and estimate what I may need with the snakes I have and the snakes I may get. The $10 entrance fee is nothing when you are talking about shipment costs. It is a great time to get those younger rats that I can never seem to keep available.
    1.0 Enchi Banana
    1.0 Clown
    0.1 GHI
    0.1 Mojave Het. Clown
    0.1 Stinger Bee
    0.1 Black Pewter
    0.1 Hypo Butter

  13. The Following User Says Thank You to Matt850 For This Useful Post:

    Hannahrenee (02-12-2018)

  14. #19
    Banned
    Join Date
    01-27-2017
    Location
    MA, USA
    Posts
    10,560
    Thanks
    14,297
    Thanked 11,073 Times in 5,330 Posts

    Re: Is this rat too big to feed my ball?

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    I just checked out the website. Looks like good stuff.

    Also, cool that they have different size packs, if you only have one snake, etc.
    Their packaging and quality is fantastic.

    As mentioned above, reptile expos can be great as well. You can often find online prices without the big shipping cost.
    Just be sure you're buying from a reputable source. I've seen and heard of prey from expos that is just thrown into ziplocks with bedding, urine, feces, etc...as well as broken tails and limbs.

    Any which way, buying bulk from a reputable source is always the best way to go for quality and cost efficiency.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1