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Question about frozen mice

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Hey, everyone. Glad to be on the forum. Do most of you buy frozen mice online or locally? What would you recommend, and why? Thank you,

Dan
 
I buy them locally but I have half a dozen suppliers in the area so I'm lucky in that regard.
 
I purchase my feeders from a local breeder, as well as a local exotic shop. When they are low though I'll occasionally place an order through rodent pro.
 
A different sort of answer: I raise my own. I don't know if it is cheaper, and I know for sure it is a lot of work, but I like the fact that I can keep an eye on the quality, and I can harvest at any size I want, and I have live available if I need them.

If I had to buy frozen, I'd buy from my local reptile shop, because I have a good relationship with them and I trust them to provide good product (they raise many of their own feeders).
 
I use a small variety of frozen suppliers for mice and rats (Big Cheese, Laynes, Perfect) and have a somewhat local supplier for frozen rabbits.
 
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