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This is what our member has to say: Nicole, check out Rodentpro.com Frozen Feeder Rodents Many of us use them....


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03-10-2007, 10:30 AM
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Nicole, check out Rodentpro.com Frozen Feeder Rodents
Many of us use them.
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 I helped move the meter!   03-10-2007, 01:54 PM
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WOW!! Thank you Merlin!! Those are very inexpensive That will save me tons of money that is better put somewhere else!! That will definately open up money for more enclosures and maybe not have to turn down most snakes that are offered this way! My decisions was based on well, of course do I have an enclosure (proper size and setup) and can I handle the animal safely, and of course when you are looking at a snake that would generally cost me 30 to 50 dollars a week to feed that takes a huge chunk out of what I can and cannot take!!
Wait till hubby sees that, he will probably send you hate mail
He is not a big fan of the bigger snakes and definately not a fan of the honey do list of constant enclosures being built, LOL I think he was a big fan on the limited amount of snakes I took do to the cost of feeding. And of course the lack of knowledge, which is changing daily for the better!
I cannot thank you enough!

I do have only one question though has anyone had problems with any of their feeders purchased from them?

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Nicole I have heard nothing but good about them and have been using them myself for 5 years, ordering several hundred rodents of various sizes at a time. The only drawback is the shipping charges, since they are shipped with a big sheet of dry ice which keeps them frozen good and solid. But if you order in quantity it more than evens the cost out and is considerably cheaper than buying from the petstore.
And you can let the kids play with the dry ice as a fog maker!
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 I helped move the meter!   03-11-2007, 02:20 PM
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The shipping prices didnt even scare me as I can order a ton and make it well worth my while! How long do you keep yours in the freezer for ? It sounds easier to me to order a 500$ order and not have to worry for a couple of months or so.

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I usually I usually order 2-3 times a year. Everything holds up pretty well except pinkies as they tend to start feezerburn after 2-3 months.
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chicks here are less than 2 dollars, but they produce some nasty after effects
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