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Frozen mouse question

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  • 01-18-2007, 10:45 AM
    erk628
    Frozen mouse question
    I fed my BP's for the first time last night, pinkys. After reading up here I know they were to small, so I'm going out tonight to get bigger frozen mice. Anyways one of my BP's ate his but the other didn't, I left it in there over night and took it out this morning and threw it way. My question is next time with the bigger mice if I leave it in there over night and they don't eat it would it be ok to put them back in the freezer or should I just throw them away. I'm going tonight to get bigger frozen mice and feed them both again tonight, the one that did eat the pinky was just a snack for the size of the snake he is. Thanks!!
  • 01-18-2007, 10:51 AM
    Nate
    Re: Frozen mouse question
    I wouldn't. The only time i'd put it back in the freezer is if he refuses, and then I put it in the freezer immediately. Letting it sit over night gives it time to start breaking down, and by the time you leave it sitting for a few hours, refreeze it, then thaw it, and attempt again...it can be a pretty nasty smell, probably began to rot...which is not a good thing to feed to your snakes.
  • 01-18-2007, 10:53 AM
    sho220
    Re: Frozen mouse question
    If you leave it in overnight I wouldn't recommend refreezing it. I use hemostats and put on a little dead rat zombie dance and if they don't take it within a couple minutes, I'll toss it back in the freezer and try a couple days later. If they don't take it a second time, I'll either feed it to someone else or toss it.
  • 01-18-2007, 02:59 PM
    Alt-tab
    Re: Frozen mouse question
    I've just fed my BP for first time last weekend after he refused for 4 weeks-ish .. from trial and error I found that very slowly moving the rat/mouse side to side approx 3-4 inches from BP's head got him interested and he struck and devoured the fuzzy ...also I scented a piece of cardboard with mouse innards before I threw one out and each time I tried to feed him I left the card in the viv' to scent the enclosure(hopefully he associates the scent with feeding time next time) and removed it after he took the fuzzy ... but I think patience is the key - he'll take it when he's in the mood assuming all viv' conditions are suitable and he's comfy ... thats my :2cent: worth .. best of luck with the feeding and I'm sure your bp will come good
  • 01-18-2007, 03:23 PM
    Snakeman
    Re: Frozen mouse question
    lately my snakes have been refusing food(probably because of the cold weather) and if they dont eat it, i refreeze it ONCE and if they refuse it again, i throw it away.
  • 01-18-2007, 04:31 PM
    joyful girl
    Re: Frozen mouse question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Snakeman
    lately my snakes have been refusing food(probably because of the cold weather) and if they dont eat it, i refreeze it ONCE and if they refuse it again, i throw it away.

    ditto
    unless I try leaving it over night.. in that case if it's not gone in the morning I throw it out
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