How long are they okay to freeze
How long are feeders okay in the freezer before they go bad or get freezer burnt?
I'm looking at ordering for my corn and ball online because prices and availability here are awful. I'm just not sure how many I should order and how long they're okay in the freezer.
Thanks!
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Re: How long are they okay to freeze
I agree that frozen feeders can last up to 12 months if stored properly. I usually order about 6 months worth of feeders at a time. I don't know how old or large your snakes are but for my younger snakes that are still growing quickly I typically order one package of the current sized feeders the snake is eating and one pack of the next largest prey size. Most of my snakes are adults now so I can order the same sizes consistently. I use Perfect Prey as my supplier.
http://www.perfectprey.com/
Re: How long are they okay to freeze
Thanks guys. I'm ordering in Canada, so not as much selection.
I'm only ordering for two snakes though, one adult corn and a young bp. So I mean, 24 adult mice are going to feed the corn for a year, realistically. And I'd probably want about 20 rats, between pups and weanlings.
I know those are small amounts, but it's about 17 dollars for 4 rat pups here locally so....
Trying to find something more feasable.
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Re: How long are they okay to freeze
I was going to order from Canadian Mouseman, but just found out that one of my classmates works at a sanctuary that feeds mice and rats to birds of prey, and she can get bulk feeders from her boss at a really low price - plus no shipping :)
So I'll likely go that route and just buy some decent freezer bags. I'd still like to get a years worth for Howl, and probably do a couple months of rat pups, then some weanlings for Talion (the ball python).
Thanks for the advice guys
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Re: How long are they okay to freeze
I literally just ordered from reptilinks.com on the suggestion of a trusted breeder (Ike from Ike's Exotics and Aquatics). I was going to go with RodentPro because I knew no better but a friend and Ike suggested staying away from them.
I contacted reptilinks and they responded quickly; vacuum sealed freezer bags - I'll have to see if they are link the food saver type. Hoping to be able to store for at least 6-8 months.
Also just purchased a chest freezer at Home Depot ( https://www.homedepot.com/p/Magic-Ch...F5W2/206174597) because my girlfriend can't stand the feeders in the freezer with our food, although she likes the snakes and I won't argue with her about it - got to pick your battles if you know what I'm saying.
When I hunted a lot, I used the food saver and honestly eat food I sealed and froze 8 years ago without any issues. When I find a great deal on meat I'll seal it and freeze it as well.