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Old 01-03-2008, 02:45 AM
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Default Feeder rabbits? ££££

How much do people pay for there adult frozen rabbits for there large snakes retics ect.. Also where do you buy them? also when you buy in bulk? what do you peeps with big snakes find the best way to go? I just want to know for when my retic is fully grown.

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Old 03-03-2008, 10:22 AM
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Default Rabbits

Any decent reptile shop should be able to get them in for you, quite a few shops actually keep in stock.

I usually pay about £5.00 from a pet shop but if you look online you can get them for about £2.50ea, have a look on Honeybrook farm website, prices are dirt cheap, just pay £14 postage and buy n bulk.
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Have a look on Kiezebrink... very cheap and very good service...
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