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We specialize in providing high-quality frozen reptile feeders that are humanely raised and carefully nurtured to ensure the healthiest and most nutritious options for your pets. Our feeders are raised in a stress-free, well-fed environment to promote optimal growth and vitality. We are committed to producing only the finest feeders, ensuring your reptiles receive the best care with every meal. With a focus on ethical practices and premium quality, our frozen feeders support the well-being of your pets while maintaining the highest standards in the industry.

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We believe that your pets deserve nothing less than the best. That’s why we are committed to uncompromising quality in every product we create. From the care and feeding of our animals to the final product, we ensure that each feeder is nutritious, safe, and of the highest standard. We use only the finest ingredients and the most humane practices, providing your pets with meals that promote health, vitality, and well-being. With our dedication to excellence, you can trust that every feeder we produce is crafted with the utmost care and precision, giving your pets the nutrition they deserve.

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Canadian made, 100% natural, wholeprey food alternative to rats and mice for your reptile (Canada only at this time)
  • Some Omnivore EntrΓ©e and sausages being prepped for orders.

Papaya, kale, green pepper, green beans and mustard greens in this one! (Of course whole chicken and quail egg too!)
  • Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
  • Just a note! We began adding weights to our quail sizes to further help you decide what suits best for your feeders! Just please keep in mind, a 50g quail is not the same shape as a 50g rat. Sometimes that can get tricky for eating.  This is why we never had it on before..but, decided to now :)

Also keep tabs on our new announcement in the coming weeks; more wallet friendly feeders with the same, variety diet and nutritional needs. 😁😁

Our Serama rooster for photo tax!
  • For anyone interested in the current up to date situation from below please go here. Trying to keep this page professional and not a hot mess.

Facebook . com/share/p/1QUrsfcsRD/
  • 🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨

We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us.

This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now.

Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. 

There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance.

We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously.

Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
  • Funny what few prickly pear fruit and blueberries can do to a mass of green leaves and chicken lol

This omnivore diet will contain:

Mustard greens
Dandelion
Green pepper
Cactus pad
Swiss chard
Kale
Prickly pear fruit
Blueberries
Egg
Whole chicken
  • Frog Repti Bites day here at the house! Now to see if the Dragon snakes take overnight..

 Apologies for the quietness here.  Between 2 expo preps, Europe and USA travel on behalf of my import company...AND 2 imports the last 4 ish weeks.....it's been a bit busy πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
  • TORONTO EXPO ANNOUNCEMENT!!

As many of you know, we have moved provinces (but do ship still!). However, we also know expo pick ups are pretty freakin important to many of you.
FEAR NOT! :) @thejunglevault will be carrying Repti-Bites and quail! So this October weekend, visit the Reptile Expo in Mississauga to get your feeder fix.
  • 2 more ship outs today 🫑
Some Omnivore EntrΓ©e and sausages being prepped for orders.

Papaya, kale, green pepper, green beans and mustard greens in this one! (Of course whole chicken and quail egg too!)
Some Omnivore EntrΓ©e and sausages being prepped for orders.

Papaya, kale, green pepper, green beans and mustard greens in this one! (Of course whole chicken and quail egg too!)
Some Omnivore EntrΓ©e and sausages being prepped for orders. Papaya, kale, green pepper, green beans and mustard greens in this one! (Of course whole chicken and quail egg too!)
3 weeks ago
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Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
Fun fact day!
Day Old Quail!!!

There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content.  So lets break this down.

Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption,  so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it.

Anyway,  back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead.  Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed.  Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. 

On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy,  not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours.  By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. 

So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it.

Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens.  No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them :)
Fun fact day! Day Old Quail!!! There is a common myth/fear/rumor/whatever you want to call it that ALL day old chicks are bad for snakes. Why? The high yolk content. So lets break this down. Chicken chicks take a couple days (average 24-48 hours) for yolk absorption, so, in this case it can hold true of too much yolk. Is it necessarily bad? No. Should it be fed all the time? Also no. Too much dense nutrition long term isn't good for an animal; unless they have a specialized diet for it. Anyway, back to the main topic of day old quail. Too often I hear people afraid to feed of day old quail for the above reason and opt to feed legs instead. Firstly, legs are useless guys. There is no 'extra calcium' in legs like claimed. Even IF there was extra calcium in legs, you're not offering whole prey with other organ nutrients to allow that so-called extra calcium to synthesis and actually be useful. Instead it'll slowly f*ck up kidneys longterm by being stored there (hello kidney stones!). So, whole prey is very much necessary. On this topic, I decided to cross section purchased and home raised day old quail. All of these quail are fluffy, not soaking wet. This means they all had time to dry in the incubator (as they should) for at least 5 hours. Quail, on average, absorb yolk in as little as 8-12 hours. By the time they're processed, majority, if not all yolk will be gone as incubators are not opened for minimum 24 hours to allow the entire batch to hatch. So, with this knowledge, do not fear the day old quail! They are perfectly acceptable and a very healthy feeder alternative. Please do not feed legs only, if you can avoid it. Below are various cross sectioned day old quail abdomens. No arrows = no yolk seen. The yolk is nearly nonexistent in most of them πŸ™‚
1 month ago
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Just a note! We began adding weights to our quail sizes to further help you decide what suits best for your feeders! Just please keep in mind, a 50g quail is not the same shape as a 50g rat. Sometimes that can get tricky for eating.  This is why we never had it on before..but, decided to now :)

Also keep tabs on our new announcement in the coming weeks; more wallet friendly feeders with the same, variety diet and nutritional needs. 😁😁

Our Serama rooster for photo tax!
Just a note! We began adding weights to our quail sizes to further help you decide what suits best for your feeders! Just please keep in mind, a 50g quail is not the same shape as a 50g rat. Sometimes that can get tricky for eating. This is why we never had it on before..but, decided to now πŸ™‚ Also keep tabs on our new announcement in the coming weeks; more wallet friendly feeders with the same, variety diet and nutritional needs. 😁😁 Our Serama rooster for photo tax!
1 month ago
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3/9
For anyone interested in the current up to date situation from below please go here. Trying to keep this page professional and not a hot mess.

Facebook . com/share/p/1QUrsfcsRD/
For anyone interested in the current up to date situation from below please go here. Trying to keep this page professional and not a hot mess. Facebook . com/share/p/1QUrsfcsRD/
2 months ago
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🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨

We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us.

This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now.

Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. 

There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance.

We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously.

Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨

We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us.

This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now.

Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. 

There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance.

We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously.

Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨

We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us.

This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now.

Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. 

There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance.

We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously.

Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨

We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us.

This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now.

Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. 

There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance.

We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously.

Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
🚨 URGENT NOTICE 🚨 We’ve been informed that a store in Ontario has started distributing products that appear identical to ours. Please be advised: our ONLY Ontario-based reseller is The Jungle Vault, who carries our products exclusively at expos. Aside from that, all Ontario orders are shipped directly from us. This store is a former customer and is now providing items that look just like our products; but they are not labeled, do not list ingredients, and are not vacuum sealed. They also have been telling customers we no longer make the product and no longer in business. This is a lie! We have heard similar complaints and concerns from five different people now. Please be aware: these are NOT our products, even if they look identical. There is a possibility that old stock has been repackaged into smaller, unsealed bags for resale. If that is the case, this can seriously compromise product quality and safety, including risks of freezer burn, cross-contamination, risk of dangerous ingredients (if not ours) and/or diminished nutritional value. However, based on the information we received, these products are not ours , despite their similar appearance. We take the integrity, safety, and quality of our products very seriously. Photos below came from a concerned keeper. Here we are showing our properly labeled and sealed product compared to the imitation version. First two photos are actual Repti-Bites stock for comparison. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly.
2 months ago
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Funny what few prickly pear fruit and blueberries can do to a mass of green leaves and chicken lol

This omnivore diet will contain:

Mustard greens
Dandelion
Green pepper
Cactus pad
Swiss chard
Kale
Prickly pear fruit
Blueberries
Egg
Whole chicken
Funny what few prickly pear fruit and blueberries can do to a mass of green leaves and chicken lol This omnivore diet will contain: Mustard greens Dandelion Green pepper Cactus pad Swiss chard Kale Prickly pear fruit Blueberries Egg Whole chicken
3 months ago
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6/9
Frog Repti Bites day here at the house! Now to see if the Dragon snakes take overnight..

 Apologies for the quietness here.  Between 2 expo preps, Europe and USA travel on behalf of my import company...AND 2 imports the last 4 ish weeks.....it's been a bit busy πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
Frog Repti Bites day here at the house! Now to see if the Dragon snakes take overnight..

 Apologies for the quietness here.  Between 2 expo preps, Europe and USA travel on behalf of my import company...AND 2 imports the last 4 ish weeks.....it's been a bit busy πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
Frog Repti Bites day here at the house! Now to see if the Dragon snakes take overnight..

 Apologies for the quietness here.  Between 2 expo preps, Europe and USA travel on behalf of my import company...AND 2 imports the last 4 ish weeks.....it's been a bit busy πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
Frog Repti Bites day here at the house! Now to see if the Dragon snakes take overnight.. Apologies for the quietness here. Between 2 expo preps, Europe and USA travel on behalf of my import company...AND 2 imports the last 4 ish weeks.....it's been a bit busy πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
6 months ago
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7/9
TORONTO EXPO ANNOUNCEMENT!!

As many of you know, we have moved provinces (but do ship still!). However, we also know expo pick ups are pretty freakin important to many of you.
FEAR NOT! :) @thejunglevault will be carrying Repti-Bites and quail! So this October weekend, visit the Reptile Expo in Mississauga to get your feeder fix.
TORONTO EXPO ANNOUNCEMENT!! As many of you know, we have moved provinces (but do ship still!). However, we also know expo pick ups are pretty freakin important to many of you. FEAR NOT! πŸ™‚ @thejunglevault will be carrying Repti-Bites and quail! So this October weekend, visit the Reptile Expo in Mississauga to get your feeder fix.
6 months ago
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8/9
2 more ship outs today 🫑
2 more ship outs today 🫑
7 months ago
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