Re: How to properly thaw FT
i usually take them out of the freezer and put them in the fridge early that day and then later on i just throw them in hot water until they are warm, once they are warm i wrap them in paper towels and then its feeding time. i have tried multiple ways and this is the best so far
Re: How to properly thaw FT
I put mine in warm water to thaw. Depending on the size of the rodent I will change the water a time or two to make sure its warm all the way through.
Re: How to properly thaw FT
I've never heard that thawing "too fast" was a bad thing. I think the main thing to make sure you avoid is COOKING any part of the rodent.
I pull mine directly from the freezer and into a tub of hot tap water...large mice, small rats, and a medium rat. They each go into their own zipper bag just because I hate the slimy mess of wet dead rodents...the snakes don't care of they get wet though. I turn the bags a few times during the thawing process, and change the water at least once. The medium rat takes the longest to thaw, of course, so I just check that one and when it's done, I know all the rest are ready as well.
Re: How to properly thaw FT
Personally I put them in a plastic bag out in room temperature (away from the cats! LOL) overnight, and then when I get back home from school the next day I put it in some warm water to be sure it's thawed, then warm the head with a blowdryer to pre-scent and give them a target.
Re: How to properly thaw FT
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Clint Bundy
I put mine in warm water to thaw. Depending on the size of the rodent I will change the water a time or two to make sure its warm all the way through.
This is how I do it :D
Re: How to properly thaw FT
I do the plastic bag in hot water technique. Change the water twice and feed away. Although this only works with my corns because my BP Nicodemus is a finicky eater and prefers live or PK to F/T