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  • 05-28-2004, 08:43 PM
    BigKenjDogg
    How would you use dry ice in this context?
  • 05-29-2004, 03:31 AM
    JamminJonah
    hmm well depends on how many herps but I'm sure if you are willing and have the space breeding rats is pretty cost effective.

    When dry ice is put in water it makes that fog right? That fog is Carbon Dioxide (I think...) anyways, it suffocates the same way combining vinegar and baking soda in the above article would, thing is dry ice leaves no possible scent (I've never tried or read of anyone trying but vinegar and baking soda may scent the prey making it not as appetizing to your snake) using dry ice (can be picked up at any party supply store) is odorless, easy, cheap, humane, and if you have any left over you can either fill a bucket with water and make fog for fun or break it into small pieces, fill an empty gatorade or other plastic bottle 1/4 to 1/2 way with water and put a bunch of dry ice chunks up - seal it and back away and watch the bottle expand and explode! :) (this is dangerous and is not recommended :lol: but is none the less very fun to watch and makes VERY loud bangs) as the dry ice (blocks of CO2 right?) meet the water and produce gas, in the sealed environment of a bottle there is nowhere for that gas to go so the bottle swells and blows up. I have no experience with this ... :P
  • 06-21-2004, 10:21 AM
    BallPython713
    Today is the euthanasia day!! I used the baking soda/vinagar method and it works great. I've allready killed 3 and there is 5 more on the way.
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