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Thread: Feeder Storage

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    Feeder Storage

    Hey all-

    I think this belongs here...

    I am looking for ways to store culled feeders better. I currently have them in a zip lock baggie which is then in a zip lock twist and seal container.

    Has anyone tried the new handheld vaccum system that made by ziplock? I *think* it's ziplock. It has special bags and a small vaccum that you attach to the bag and sucks out all of the air.

    What about Glad Press and Seal? Or a Food Saver system?

    I only have two snakes and my breeding rats are doing well, so I am ending up with extra feeders and just need a better way of storing them till I can use them up or sell some off.
    Layna

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    Re: Feeder Storage

    yes those sucking ones that seal after are the best, best chance of zero freezer burn.

    the press and seal is a waist i find. and harder to get the air out. = easier to burn

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