How do you warm your F/Ts?
I have been feeding my bp f/t since I brought her home in Feb. She has had a great feeding response, has never not struck at anything I have offered her. Tonight is feeding night and she struck at the mouse and now it's just sitting there and she is roaming the tub. I thaw the mice for a day in my fridge and then warm it in water in a coffee mug. If she does not take the mouse tonight, this will be 2 weeks in a row that she did not eat what she "killed."
I know that she is ok and that if she doesn't eat for a while she will still be fine. I've seen plenty of hunger strike posts so I'm not worried.
I think the reason she is not eating the mice is that they cool down too much as she is constricting. Would this cause her to lose interest in the prey item?
How do you guys warm your f/Ts, for those who feed f/t? Please do not suggest that I switch to live. I have a large cat who knows what the dying cry of a rodent sounds like and I really don't want him taking that much interest in the snake tub. Just wanted to get some ideas of other ways to warm the prey items.