How do you thaw frozen rodents??
I got a lot of great feed back on my recent post about tracking so thought I would ask another question.
How do you thaw out your frozen rodents for your snakes. From what I can tell people with larger collections tend to feed live rodents they produce themselves. I have to use Frozen/Thawed rodents. As my collection grows I find this is becoming more problematic.
What I do is take a few rodents out of the freezer, put them in a freezer zip lock bag (unclosed) and immerse the bag (rodents stay dry because open end stays out of water) in a gallon jug of hot tap water until thawed. Depending on the number and size of the rodents it can take 2 or three refills of the jug to get them fully thawed and up to temperature. Because of the gallon size I end up only feeding 3-5 snakes at a time and have to repeat this process 2-3 times a week to feed all the snakes.
Does anyone have a better solution.
Thanks,
Ken
Re: How do you thaw frozen rodents??
X2 Fridge Over night then hot tap water then hit them around the head with a blow Dryer to make a good target :P
Re: How do you thaw frozen rodents??
I have found my boy will not eat them if they are done in water. I guess it washes off the rat scent? I have even tried in a ziplock bag in water and same thing. Yes they were dry when I offered.
So I pull them out 5-6 hour before hand and just sit on a few paper towels on top of his cage. I normally wait til about 10-11pm when he's been hunting for it for a while and I take the hair dryer to it and prop it about 3 inches from the head on low heat and let it sit there slowly cook the head while I surf bp.net. I then check the head with my infrared temp gun expecting it to be about 115. I wait 2-3 minutes and check again if it fell below 105 its not ready. So I sit it there until it will hold its temps for a few minutes.
By this point he's going crazy in his cage since the hair dryer is really got the smell going. So I grab it by the back skin with the 16inch hemostats from reptile basics and I open the glass sliding door stick it about 6 inches from his head and wiggle for about 5-10 seconds and he will strike. Most of the time knocking the rat out of the hemostats. I will then find the tail or a leg and tug on it 2-3 times. I then shut the cage and watch him eat.
I keep the lights in the room very dim. I only use a lamp and my computer monitor. Its just enough lighting for me to see him and what I am doing but not enough to take pictures or record with out a flash.
Re: How do you thaw frozen rodents??
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Kinra
room temp in my apartment is like 75-80. I don't pay for heat so it's the cheaper way to go. >_>
When you live in Wisconsin, not having to pay for heat is the best way to go!
My kids live outside of Appleton and I feeze my tail off everytime I go up to visit...even in August!