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![]() I bought a bag of 100 about 6 months ago from a guy on Ebay, the guy was in Ontario somewhere. Worked out to about $15 with shipping.
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![]() We get ours at the beach... just look for shells at the high tide line. We usually look right after a storm. Our hermies love the biggest shells, looks so funny when they are wandering around having to push the shell up to see where they are going every few steps. LOL
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![]() +1 on the Dollar Store idea. They should have bags of them for.... well a dollar or less. If you're ever in Vernon, check out Welk Mart, a little Mom & Pop everything shop downtown. They have shell assortments at very low prices.
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![]() Thanks for the replies all. I'll have to try the beach and the dollar store
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![]() Michaels hobby shops has them. just make sure if you buy them in a non lfs store that you boil them before using.
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