I've never been a fan of local pet stores in general, there were a few exceptions but they are long gone. It seems lately though things have gotten even worse which I thought wasn't really possible.
Earlier I went to a local pet store for some feeders to add to the gene pool of my feeder colonies, and was told they got a delivery today of new feeders. I thought I was in luck hearing that, but it turns out I was wrong.
I purchased a "full tube" of small crickets, which is 150 small at the store (100 if medium, or 50 large). The employee went and got my crickets from the back and rang me up on the register.
At home I counted 81 dead and about 130 live crickets - and I kept them in a warm vehicle and was home in 5 minutes so it wasn't on my end. Judging by the quantity of crickets and the substrate I can only assume the employee took the cricket tank and shook it into the bag. I've never gotten substrate with crickets, and judging by my vermiculite that is what I got with them.
It seems the crickets were at the mercy of the winter cold on their trip to the store today with many die-offs too.
Most of my recent trips to other pet stores too has resulted in out of stock feeders, rotten fruit fly cultures, half-dead waxworms, phoenix worms that already emerged as adult soldier flies, and such. It doesn't seem to matter if it is a chain pet store, local mom-and-pop store, or whatever.
I hope it is the weather, but it seems to be more than that. Is anyone else running into these problems too? If so is this normal or worse than your experience?
It really makes me want to stick to ordering online; however, the small $10 or so in feeder amounts wouldn't even cover shipping costs online.
Earlier I went to a local pet store for some feeders to add to the gene pool of my feeder colonies, and was told they got a delivery today of new feeders. I thought I was in luck hearing that, but it turns out I was wrong.
I purchased a "full tube" of small crickets, which is 150 small at the store (100 if medium, or 50 large). The employee went and got my crickets from the back and rang me up on the register.
At home I counted 81 dead and about 130 live crickets - and I kept them in a warm vehicle and was home in 5 minutes so it wasn't on my end. Judging by the quantity of crickets and the substrate I can only assume the employee took the cricket tank and shook it into the bag. I've never gotten substrate with crickets, and judging by my vermiculite that is what I got with them.
It seems the crickets were at the mercy of the winter cold on their trip to the store today with many die-offs too.
Most of my recent trips to other pet stores too has resulted in out of stock feeders, rotten fruit fly cultures, half-dead waxworms, phoenix worms that already emerged as adult soldier flies, and such. It doesn't seem to matter if it is a chain pet store, local mom-and-pop store, or whatever.
I hope it is the weather, but it seems to be more than that. Is anyone else running into these problems too? If so is this normal or worse than your experience?
It really makes me want to stick to ordering online; however, the small $10 or so in feeder amounts wouldn't even cover shipping costs online.