Feeder thawing in refrigerator
Hey All!
I wanted to know your opinions about thawing using this method:
- Take frozen feeder out of freezer and put into refrigerator
- Wait 12-24 hours
- Take out of refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for 1-3 hours
- Use a heat lamp to heat mouse up, or use a blow drier (which one do you guys prefer and why)
What do you guys think of this method?
Thanks,
HenryTheSnake
Re: Feeder thawing in refrigerator
I like to use a blow drier. I slide his glass door open a bit then go over and start heating up the rat with blow drier. I like to blow the scent towards him and get him worked up a bit before I offer. I find it so funny how it doesn't take long for him to get a whiff and come bailing out of his hide all fired up and ready. Every now and then he won't strike and will only eat it if I leave it in his cage but he usually always eats.
Re: Feeder thawing in refrigerator
I never put rodents in my human food fridge. If you are referring to using a fridge that is exclusively for reptile food then I think that is fine and acceptable. Personally, I use a couple of other methods to defrost rodents. For the small and medium rats I sometimes place them on paper towels to thaw out straight out of the freezer for several hours. Then I warm soak them in moderately warm water for about 1 hour in zip lock bags. Just prior to offering I blast them with the blow dryer. The hatchlings eat rat pups and they get set out at room temps for about 2 hours then placed in zip lock bags into warm water. The rat pups are then offered and usually snatched up without hesitation. If a hatchling seems interested in a rat pup but doesn't strike and wrap it then I hit it with the blow dryer and reoffer. Rat pups are more easily warmed bc they are a lot smaller and less dense.
Re: Feeder thawing in refrigerator
This is the exact method that I use as well...
1. From the freezer to the fridge the night before.
2. When I get home from work, I put it by the snake cage to get to room temp.
3. Blow dry to 110 degrees head temp, 100 body temp
4. Eats every time
I thaw in the fridge to eliminate the chance of building bacteria when sitting at room temp for too long.
Re: Feeder thawing in refrigerator
Skip the fridge... I leave the rats on top of the snakes cage overnight and feed them in the morning. To heat them up, I hold them under the heat lamp for a minute or hold the rats head under warm water for a minute. Leaving it on top of the snakes cage gets them in the "mood" to eat too.
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