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Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
I was wondering if you all could give me some feedback.
Here is my problem I can usually get Jumbo frozen rats at the pet store but there are times that I find that I cannot get them as they are out of stock and even if I can they are sold to me as Jumbo frozen rats when they are more like med/large rats.
anyhow are Rodent pros shipping costs reasonable? I would most likely only be ordering 4-6 jumbo xtra large rats every three weeks. I am just trying to get a feel for them because I have never ordered.
I am trying to figure out if its more cost effect for me to drive to pic up frozen rats out of the city where I live or just order them online.
Thanks for the help
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
I order from Rodent Pro frequently. Their shipping costs aren't bad if you think about it. Its only around $35-40 a box....but look at how much fits into one box...
Their shipments always arrive on time, clean, and frozen solid as a rock!
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
 Originally Posted by AndrewH
I order from Rodent Pro frequently. Their shipping costs aren't bad if you think about it. Its only around $35-40 a box....but look at how much fits into one box...
Their shipments always arrive on time, clean, and frozen solid as a rock!
does that include the price of the food or its 35-40 a box just for shipping?, my problem is I dont have a lot of freezer space ( I share a freezer with two roomates so I can only get 4-6 jumbo rats at a time which the rats run about $23.94 for 6 (3.99 each) if shipping is $35-40 a box its not cost effect for me. I would be better off just driving to another pet store to pick up my frozen rats.
Anyone know of a rat breeder listing per state? Maybe i can get my rats from them if they live close to me.
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
Thats $35-40 for shipping...
You can do an online quote. It gives you the price of what you want quoted, including shipping.
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
yeah I did the quote thing, due to the size of my order shipping would be $60 cost of rats $11 so its not worth it for me to place an order. I cant place a large order I will just have to find a supplier near where I live.
Thanks for the help though
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
 Originally Posted by darkdreamer
yeah I did the quote thing, due to the size of my order shipping would be $60 cost of rats $11 so its not worth it for me to place an order. I cant place a large order I will just have to find a supplier near where I live.
Thanks for the help though
Where do you live?
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
I bought a haier mini freezer and keep all my food in there. Your best bet is to buy a lot of food at once and stuff it all in a mini freezer...
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
I live in Simi Valley Calif, its about 30 minutes from Hollywood.
As for the freezer I just dont have the room, half the garage is my workshop so I just dont have room for a freezer as it is I still have equipment I need to get that I have to find a place to fit it.
I do leatherwork and Lapidary work so I dont have much space
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
Find some other herpers and see if you guys can split orders? I can tell you RodentPro product is WONDERFUL. If anything, I think the rats I got were larger than I wanted, not at all smaller.
Great company, but you're right in that it's not at all cost-effective to order small quantities.
I just ordered, and ordered a pack of small hopper mice for a vet tech, and a bag of small rats for my boss, and once those went to them, it paid for half the shipping, so I filled my freezer with GREAT priced rodents and quail chicks, and paind only about $20 worth of the shipping.
Good luck! Finding good places to get feeders from is frustrating!
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: Frozen rat provide questions Rodent pro?
i would find some shows or expos around you, there are always people selling frozen rodents. the cost per rodent is a little higher (def not 3.99 a piece) but with no shipping (just bring your own cooler and ice), the cost is actually better.
you can always try and raise your own rats?
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