May be a silly question on F/T rats
How long do f/t rats keep in the freezer? I assume they are like anything else and can get freezer burn. We are having a dreadful time finding a reputable feeder source near the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area. We ran out of feeders and the ones I ordered from the vendor we got them from originally at Repticon haven't shipped yet. It's been 7 days since Lemondrop ate last. As a last resort we went to Petco, but they only have the f/t rats sized by small, medium, large. Even the smallest one in the bag I think is too big for her - it's about 60g and what we had been feeding her were 19-29g. I don't want to give her something too big because I've read it takes BPs a while to heal from regurgitation. So we're here hoping the order comes in soon, or maybe we can go back to Petco to get a frozen mouse for her. I'm thinking when the Repticon is here again we need to stock up on frozen rats. Is that a thing people do?
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Thanks very much for the advice! That gives me some peace of mind for stocking up and we do have a vacuum sealer, so that's handy to know as well. Hadn't thought of doing that to the rats.
We learned the hard way on shipping costs...it was as much for the shipping as it was for the rats. But it comes packed with dry ice and my husband is nerding out about playing with the dry ice, so there's that. :rolleyes:
That leads me to another question... would you think we're ok to wait for the ones I ordered or should we get a frozen mouse to give her? I'm thinking it's ok to wait a few more days, but I don't want her to starve either.
Re: May be a silly question on F/T rats
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Malum Argenteum
Including shipping, 25 pups cost $69 at Big Cheese -- less than $3 each. Unless you really like the quality of the prey items from your current vendor, you might consider this.
Thank you for the reference - I'll check them out.
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sweetcastle
...That leads me to another question... would you think we're ok to wait for the ones I ordered or should we get a frozen mouse to give her? I'm thinking it's ok to wait a few more days, but I don't want her to starve either.
Snakes are "designed" by nature to fast. They don't eat on schedule in the wild, only in [some of] our homes. I personally don't stick to a feeding schedule. And unless your snake is in bad shape (chronically underfed) I think you're fine "waiting a few days"...she won't starve. Probably won't even notice.
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Bogertophis
I think you're fine "waiting a few days"...she won't starve. Probably won't even notice.
Thank you! I guess I'm projecting from my experience with our cats. If they can even see the bottom of the food bowl, they act they're dying of starvation. lol
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sweetcastle
Thank you! I guess I'm projecting from my experience with our cats. If they can even see the bottom of the food bowl, they act they're dying of starvation. lol
Yes, cats, dogs & most humans are a whole different thing when it comes to meals. :rofl: