Mice On Ice

Feeding pet snakes live prey is both difficult and dangerous - for the owner and the snake! Live rodents can actually cause severe injuries - sometimes even fatal ones - to the reptiles they are being fed to. If a snake coils itself incorrectly around a mouse, for example, the mouse will use its teeth and feet to cut and bite at the snake's eyes and mouth. These injuries can cause "mouth rot" which can result in infections and even death.
This is why experts recommend using frozen mice for snakes, as it eliminates this risk of harm, and is less stressful for you, the owner, as you don't have to watch a live animal suffer. loader/ Freezing also kills any parasites present in live animals that may be harmful to your reptile.
Bulk Quantity Packages
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SALE
DAY-OLD PINKY
1# PACK
50weight
1-2g -
REGULAR PINKY
1# PACK
50weight
2-3g -
PEACH FUZZY
1# PACK
50weight
3-5g -
NORMAL FUZZY
1# PACK
50weight
5-7g -
HOPPER
1# PACK
50weight
7-12g -
SMALL/WEANED
1# PACK
25weight
12-18g -
ADULT
1# PACK
25weight
18-30g -
EX-BREEDER
1# PACK
25weight
30-50g

Lower Quantity Packages
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DAY-OLD PINKY
1# PACK
25weight
1-2g -
PINKY
1# PACK
25weight
2-3g -
PEACH FUZZY
1# PACK
25weight
3-5g -
NORMAL FUZZY
1# PACK
25weight
5-7g -
HOPPER
1# PACK
25weight
7-12g -
SMALL/WEANED
1# PACK
10weight
12-18g -
ADULT
1# PACK
10weight
18-30g -
EX-BREEDER
1# PACK
10weight
30-50g

Frozen Mice For Sale
Perfect Prey is a leading supplier of top quality frozen feeder mice, shipping to pet owners across the country. We flash freeze all our fuzzy and pinky mice to make sure they separate easily when you want to thaw them. They are also vacuum-packed for freshness, and to eliminate freezer burn. This process also increases their freezer life, and ensures they pack flat for easy storage.
All our mice are born and raised on site, so we know they've been raised in a healthy environment and were euthanized humanely. We only use gaseous carbon dioxide, which is quick and painless for the animals.
Frozen mice are the easy and convenient way to feed your reptile. Simply thaw them overnight at room temperature, and then warm in warm water, or under a heat lamp just prior to feeding.