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View Poll Results: How do you thaw your f/t rodents?

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  • thawing under running water

    25 29.76%
  • leaving the frozen rodent out for a few hours

    30 35.71%
  • warming under a heat lamp

    6 7.14%
  • some other option that definitely doesn't involve a microwave

    30 35.71%
  • I don't feed f/t

    9 10.71%
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    thawing your f/t

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    Re: thawing your f/t

    I thaw in a plastic baggie submerged in a cup of hot water for an hour or so. That's not under running water, but it's not really leaving it out either, so I didn't know which to choose, haha.
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    Re: thawing your f/t

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    Re: thawing your f/t

    If you guys put it in hot water how long u leave it in there?
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    Re: thawing your f/t

    I put them in ziplock bags and run them under very hot water and hold them down underwater while they are in bags if I want to get it done without having time to prepare. Otherwise, I put them in ziplock bags and leave them on the windowsill inside unti lthey thaw out and try to feed them ASAP. If I have to reheat them, I will quickly put them back under really hot water or heat them with a blowdryer to ensure that they are dry and hot.
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    Re: thawing your f/t

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post
    If you guys put it in hot water how long u leave it in there?
    Bout an hour.
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    Re: thawing your f/t

    When I know I'm going to feed later that day I just leave them in the Zip-locs with the bag actually open to vent off any moisture and leave them out on the deck in the Arizona sun. That'll do it! Has never failed. By the time the boys are ready to hit them they are all nice-n-warm too...mmmm...

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    Re: thawing your f/t

    Quote Originally Posted by mrmertz View Post
    When I know I'm going to feed later that day I just leave them in the Zip-locs with the bag actually open to vent off any moisture and leave them out on the deck in the Arizona sun. That'll do it! Has never failed. By the time the boys are ready to hit them they are all nice-n-warm too...mmmm...
    Until you come out and ur mouse is gone

    Some1 else wasnt gonna wait
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    Re: thawing your f/t

    I put mine in a shoebox tub over a human heating pad. They get really hot!

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    Re: thawing your f/t

    I just leave the rats out at room temp until thawed. Feed at room temp and all is well.

    Using heat pads or hot water will run the chance of overheating or possibly cooking the rat. Remember their body temp isn't 100+ degrees so there's no reason to warm them that much.


    Gavin

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