Weanling Mice Frozen Snake Food
Weanling Mice Frozen Snake Food
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Fresh from the Farm to your Front door!
Only the Best: Unlike imports from China, lab surplus, or inferior rodent suppliers, this premium frozen pack of weanling mice is raised in Cleveland, GA under the strictest quality controls. We researched common complaints about other reptile and snake food providers and set ourselves the challenge of supplying the best on the market. With meticulous attention to quality and humane conditions, our mice are second to none. Here’s what makes our frozen feeder mice for snakes special:
Trusted: Tens of thousands of customers, including some of the largest and most well-known zoos around the world, have used our frozen packs of weanling mice.
Fast: Same-day shipping prior to 1 PM EST. (Exception: Business & West Coast ships M-W prior to 1 PM EST to ensure frozen arrival)
Premium: All of our rodents are fed Mazuri, a zoological-grade feed, ensuring your frozen pack of weanling mice is the healthiest for your pet. Our feeder mice are always raised to the highest standards and are disease-free.
Quality Assurance: Don’t risk inferior imported feeders from China or lab surplus (medical waste) for your snakes and reptiles. Your pet deserves the best. Our mice are raised in humane conditions in Cleveland, GA, guaranteeing top quality for your pet.
Direct to You: Your frozen pack of weanling mice arrives at your door directly from the farm in Cleveland, GA.
Arrives Frozen: Packaged in dry ice, your frozen pack of weanling mice arrives fresh, frozen, and intact.
Raised with Kindness: Our feeder mice are treated with dignity and respect. They are humanely euthanized with CO2 gas, ensuring they never suffer or feel distress.
Fresh: On average, our frozen mice are euthanized and arrive at your door within a week, ensuring they are among the freshest you can buy.
- Size: Weanling mice are approximately 2-2.5 inches long and weigh 13-18.99 grams each.
- Usage: Ideal for juvenile ball pythons, juvenile red tail boas, adult sand boas, adult milk snakes, and adult corn snakes.
Our Commitment: If you and your pet don’t love your frozen pack of weanling mice, simply contact us and we’ll make it right.
Convenience and Quality
Tired of Running to Pet Stores for Reptile Food? Is what you need often out of stock or incorrectly sized? Are the feeders freezer-burned or not fresh? MiceDirect offers premium quality frozen feeders conveniently delivered to your door. Trusted across America and several countries for decades, we deliver fresh from the farm to your front door.
Free Shipping: Guaranteed frozen delivery. Any problems? Let us know, and we’ll make it right.
Fast Shipping: Same-day processing and shipping prior to 1 PM EST Monday-Friday. (Business & West Coast ships Monday-Wednesday)
Delivery: FedEx, UPS, & USPS Residential Deliveries ship Monday through Friday, with deliveries 7 days a week. (Business & West Coast ships Monday-Wednesday)
Healthiest and Safest: The healthiest and safest frozen feeders for your pet!
Handling Dry Ice
MiceDirect ships with a cooler and dry ice to keep goods frozen.
- Handling: Do not handle dry ice with bare hands; it can burn your skin. Use insulated gloves.
- Safety: Keep dry ice outside or in a well-ventilated area. It can eliminate oxygen in a closed space, leading to suffocation.
- Disposal: Leave the cooler outside or spread dry ice on your driveway for quicker dissipation. Spray water on it for the fastest dissipation.
Feeding Instructions
- Thawing: Never microwave to thaw rodents. This can cause internal overheating, harmful to your reptile. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight or leave at room temperature in a sealed plastic bag placed in warm water until completely thawed.
- Feeding: Use tongs when feeding your reptile to prevent it from associating your hand with food.
- Hygiene: Always wash your hands and the area after handling frozen rodents and reptiles. Avoid touching your face or mouth.
- Safety: Ensure no substrate from the enclosure is on the rodent. Ingesting substrate is a common cause of death in captive snakes.
- Not for Human Consumption.