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First the incident with my rat dying and poor customer service and lack of knowledge.. Now this. THIS IS A PLACE YOU GONTO BROWSE AND THAT IS IT! That will be the only reason I return, because my kids enjoy looking at the animals. I go in to buy crickets and I ask what sizes and she tells me I can look so I do and the "small" are like little specs.. The "large" are a mix of regular size and GIANT AS FUUUUUUUUU!! So I ask if she can give me 2 dozen but I cannot have any giant ones because my leopard geckos won't eat them. She says okay. Hands them to me in a brown paper bag. I get home and I am trying to dump them in the tank and it took 10 minutes because they were all clung to the paper bag! I look in and there are at least 6 GIANT ones, a few teeny tiny ones, oh and a random worm caterpillar looking thing (gross). I've bought crickets many times many places and these thing are disgusting, so gross. They all shed their skin and rolled it into a huge cricket skin ball, what the actual fu?! Not only are they gross but they literally fight my geckos.. I know they aren't willingly going to get eaten but my girl is having a hard time eating at all. I have never experienced anything like this. This is a damn petting zoo not a pet store. Don't waste your money.
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