Re: Vacuum Sealed Feeders
Rich, I was told back when I fed f/t that the general rule of thumb is up to 6 months for non-furred rodents and up to 1 year for fully furred rodents. That of course would rely on a person's keeping them well frozen and making sure the packages are properly closed and "burped" after you remove some prey from them each week.
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Thanks Jo, I always reseal open bags in a ziplock freezer storage bag and make sure I get any excess air out. I thought I would be good for at least a year but I needed the reassurance :)
Thank You!
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I have a vacuum sealer and seal all frozen rodents. They last well over a year if you keep them sealed or re-vacuum seal the bag after opening it.
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Food Saver?
I was thinking about getting one for my F/T buddies.
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if you don't want to buy a Food Saver there are some feeder providers that individually vacuum seal rats. I get mine at the Taylor MI show last weekend. I think the vendor was called Hookers? I don't remember their names exactly, but i got a months worth of frozen weanlings for my young female.
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I use the Reynolds Handi-Vac. Buy it from walmart for like $8. Bags are cheap to. Pull out a rat and vacuum seal it right back up. Awesome :gj:
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td30
I use the Reynolds Handi-Vac. Buy it from walmart for like $8. Bags are cheap to. Pull out a rat and vacuum seal it right back up. Awesome :gj:
I'm going to try this. Thanks for the tip!
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Spaniard
Food Saver?
I was thinking about getting one for my F/T buddies.
Yep. Can't remember the model # off the top of my head though. It does canisters as well.