(Frozen/Thawed Feeders) Are the mice supposed to look like this?
Context: I’ve only had my ball pythons for about a year- and many mistakes have been made, and I’m definitely still learning, but I don’t want the consequences of said learning to be taken out on my snakes. My youngest was getting bitten by her food and I decided that yeah, watching them hunt isn’t worth it. That being said i know even less about what I’m doing than usual :ohmygod:
its a bit wet from freezer frost, and has been in luke warm water to get the center thawed out- but is this what the mouse’s stomach is supposed to look like?? thank you in advance! (not going to offer this one to my snakes just in case...)
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Re: (Frozen/Thawed Feeders) Are the mice supposed to look like this?
Looks fine to me. The younger the rodent the more translucent the belly area is when thawed. Just take care not to over thaw (ie, in too hot of water for too long).
Re: (Frozen/Thawed Feeders) Are the mice supposed to look like this?
I’ll second what Willow said. Younger rodents seem to have less or thinner fur which makes the belly look darker. This one looks fine. Speaking from experience, you don’t want to thaw in water that’s too hot as it makes the rodents more prone to breaking open. Not pretty. I usually thaw mine in water that’s about the temperature of a warm bath, adding a little more hot tap water just before feeding to bump up the temperature of the rodent.