Freezing Feeders -Temperatures?
Hey guys,
As some might know right now I only have a few snakes, but am not allowed to touch my freezer at home. So I'm being forced to keep mice and rats live, feed P/K. However I am definitely looking for a way out of it, for convenience, time, cost etc. But if I were to freeze my feeders, I have to get my own freezer.
I have been desperately looking for freezers the size of bar fridges, because buying an entire freezer just for 50 rats or so is rather nonsensical and a waste of space money and power, after all I don't need much of a freezer. Since no ones food is going in there unless its my personal collection of ice cream.
So I'm unable to get hold of them, and was just wondering about the possibility of using those ice trays in bar fridges. They are just below freezing, a few degrees below (say -1C, -2C, which would be about 28-30F), instead of the usual -18C to -20C, or 0F to -4F. This freezes, but is it enough to preserve the rats? I don't need to and don't intend to stretch it to like 3-5 months of preservation.
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I don't know about how long you would be able to preserve rats at those temps, but I just did a quick google search and found several small freezers like THIS one...
Re: Freezing Feeders -Temperatures?
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Inknsteel
I don't know about how long you would be able to preserve rats at those temps, but I just did a quick google search and found several small freezers like
THIS one...
The advice I was given by my vet is 3 months max.
Re: Freezing Feeders -Temperatures?
Check out garage sales, craigslist, habitat for humanity, estate sales and your local newspaper. I found a full size freezer at a garage sale for $50. It's in my garage and seems to have only raised my utility bill by a few dollars. Great investment in the long run.