Any reptile retailer should have a good supply of frozen food suitable for the species they sell. As for live food - you would have to source them from a pet shop - or perhaps a breeder.
no wth, just take the frozen food out of the freezer
It's a good practice to keep frozen food at -18˚C or colder. Source: food.gov.uk Publisher: Pentagon Food Group
It is not there really for anything just to look really good.
We have many good reasons to buy frozen food, including taste, convenience, and price. Since the food is frozen at its peak of freshness, all of its flavour and nutrition, as well as its texture, is locked in. And as you may have suspected, frozen food is more affordable than fresh—approximately 20 per cent cheaper.
At most petshops they sell mice/rats frozen or live for a good price, ask the shop keeper next time you go and he will tell you if he has some.
Frozen Yogurt which is really tasty!
No, you should eat it within 6 months as with any frozen food.
they were really good at harvesting and making food and weaving
Fodder is really good!
whats the food chain on an anaconda including the words prouder consumer decomposer
yes if you like mouldy cheese
To be really smooth, or good with words (charismatic) pretty much to be slick.