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Is there a company online that I can purchase food for snakes, turtles, etc. I would also need to purchase basking lamps, filters, bulbs, etc.... I am developing an education center and it would be easier to make one large purchase for all animal supplies! Thanks!
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well, snakes need rats or pinkies so they need to be alive or frozen but still fresh. turtles will eat crickets, feeder fish, or pellets. Most of the pet stores have online websites however i do reccommend Foster and Smith see website below































www.drsfostersmith.com
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reptilesupply.comEverything you need for all types of reptiles...very reasonable prices.
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Big Apple Herp is pretty and so is Drs Foster and Smith. Don't forget to check out PetSmart. They iften have pretty good prices too.http://www.bigappleherp.com/http://w...stersmith.com/
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http://www.LLLreptile.com
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Type into keyword, reptile food, something shoud come up
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