roo_71
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Just to give you an idea on how well this vendor packs their crickets.
I live in upstate NY which at this point the temps are below zero (-20 last night) and the general area is an ice encrusted hellscape. I ordered a ton crickets Monday and didn’t realize the weather was going to be so fricken cold. I literally expected them all to be dead but to my surprise there were very few die offs.
The order had 6000 1/8, 4000 ¼ and 1000 ¾ sized - all packed in individual boxes and then inside another box with about 6 large heat packs and insulation. A top notch job.
So if you live on the east coast and are looking for a steady crix supplier then consider them. Early on in my hobby I would jump around from vendor to vendor and chose whatever one I was the least pi$$ed at. I have been using this one for a couple years straight now. Crix are always pretty healthy looking too.
-roo
http://www.ghann.com/
I live in upstate NY which at this point the temps are below zero (-20 last night) and the general area is an ice encrusted hellscape. I ordered a ton crickets Monday and didn’t realize the weather was going to be so fricken cold. I literally expected them all to be dead but to my surprise there were very few die offs.
The order had 6000 1/8, 4000 ¼ and 1000 ¾ sized - all packed in individual boxes and then inside another box with about 6 large heat packs and insulation. A top notch job.
So if you live on the east coast and are looking for a steady crix supplier then consider them. Early on in my hobby I would jump around from vendor to vendor and chose whatever one I was the least pi$$ed at. I have been using this one for a couple years straight now. Crix are always pretty healthy looking too.
-roo
http://www.ghann.com/
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