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  • 11-06-2012, 12:04 AM
    jon7
    When i thaw mine, i just put them in a small pot and put it on the radiant heater in the snake room it take about an hour/hour and a half nice and slow thaw. Gives me time to do the other crap around the house. Lol
  • 11-06-2012, 11:06 AM
    Lisn123
    Re: Warming up a mouse too quickly?!?!
    All that- and she still didn't eat last night. LOL (3rd mouse - but warmed up this one the normal "slow way" )

    she's usually a very good eater- but I noticed the other day we had her out her belly was looking
    slightly pink. and now her skin is sort of dull & wrinkly.

    I think she's heading into a shed. So I'll give her some time before attempting to feed again.
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