Well, if you live in an area where the Mexican population is big enough then it will be easier to find at places like Walmart but if you live in a place as diverse as say, Montana, then there are always little Hispanic shops that sell them
And the best part about it is that since they are meant for human consumption they are mostly cleaned and ready to eat and grown by people that eat them so they are of better quality
This is a bit off topic but yet still relates to the thread, it doesn't matter how much of a new bone is. I've had reptiles since i was 14, I had a 22' Burmese python when I joined the army in 2004 that I bought when it was about 10 inches, and the biggest mistake I've always made has been...
The easiest way to get prickly pears and cactus pads for your tortoises is to go to a Mexican store and buy it there for very cheap. They call the pads "nopales" and the prickly pear "tunas" and for a dollar you will get a few pounds, so it's a lot cheaper than buying online and there are...
Yeah there is no such thing as a micro pig, but I do own both parents and although I can't really weight them the are about as tall as a boxer but a lot thicker and they are adults, if anybody tell you they have an adult pig less than 70 lbs it's either sick or malnourished or maybe it's a dwarf...