Re: "Cooked" frozen fuzzy
You should aware that bps cannot digest "cooked" meat. To ensure you are not cooking the feed.
I find this method the best and been working fine.
First, put the feed in a little plastic zipbag
Second, thaw them in the cold water first
(Instantly thawing frozen/very cold item will thaw unevenly or just imagine cooking frozen stuff that you eat without thawing them but throwing them right on to the hot pan)
Third, after the feed is all thawed, change water to warm/ -ish hot water.
(It should be mild warm or so)
Finally, take the feed out of the bag and hairdry it for about 2 minutes.
"Snakes don't bite. Just humans."
Re: "Cooked" frozen fuzzy
Can a reptile eat cooked meat? Yes. Should they? Probably not. The cooking process destroys a lot of essential and natural nutrients found in whole prey. All stuff needed for raw whole prey eaters. Feeding cooked meat once or twice or even several times is not going to affect anything negatively. But it will if it becomes a staple diet.
Dogs cannot fully digest corn. Corn is just a cheap filler and used to bind kibble together. Even a cow, with a multi-chambered stomach, cannot digest corn. So its within reason that a simple stomached species like a dog cannot either.
An animal can survive on certain diets. But surviving and thriving are completely different things.
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