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Re: Prey Size Increase?
I do feed f/t, but its quite a hassle.(I did try live once and he loved it, but since people on here insist f/t is the best way to go, I use f/t.) I just bought a neat little thing that might speed up the process and make it less of a chore. Normally I have to get the frozen fuzzy, stick it in a bowl of warm water. Wait forever for it to thaw, then run it under really hot water to make it 'live' temp, then dry it off so Zim doesn't eat a wet mouse, but by the time I do all that and get it to his cage to feed him, its cooled down and hardly grabs his attention.
This thing thaws the mice without getting them wet. Its a cylinder that you fill with water up to a certain point then you microwave the water. Then when the water is nice and warm/hot, you place a landing disk ontop of the ridges, right over the water and place the frozen mouse on it. Put the top on and wait around 10 min. The only problem is how to get the mouse 'live' temperature. Zim will take forever to 'attack' his food. With a live mouse, I just toss in a fuzzy, immediatly he goes for it, no problem.
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Re: Prey Size Increase?
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Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
I do feed f/t, but its quite a hassle.(I did try live once and he loved it, but since people on here insist f/t is the best way to go, I use f/t.) I just bought a neat little thing that might speed up the process and make it less of a chore. Normally I have to get the frozen fuzzy, stick it in a bowl of warm water. Wait forever for it to thaw, then run it under really hot water to make it 'live' temp, then dry it off so Zim doesn't eat a wet mouse, but by the time I do all that and get it to his cage to feed him, its cooled down and hardly grabs his attention.
This thing thaws the mice without getting them wet. Its a cylinder that you fill with water up to a certain point then you microwave the water. Then when the water is nice and warm/hot, you place a landing disk ontop of the ridges, right over the water and place the frozen mouse on it. Put the top on and wait around 10 min. The only problem is how to get the mouse 'live' temperature. Zim will take forever to 'attack' his food. With a live mouse, I just toss in a fuzzy, immediatly he goes for it, no problem.
Ok i have never heard of this device you bought.I just take my rodents out of the freezer and later that evening i drop them in the enclosures.Once in a great while i have to use a stick to move the rodent but nothing else. I dont think we insist on feeding frozen thawed its just less danger to the snakes.
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Re: Prey Size Increase?
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Originally Posted by Rapture
Just quoting something I read about corns a pretty good while ago. :)
I am sorry i was talking about feeding her young "small" corn to large of a meal. I should have been more clearer :)
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Re: Prey Size Increase?
Are you feeding mice or rats?
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Re: Prey Size Increase?
When I had snakes as a kid, we always fed them live, except when Sheena, our Red-tailed Boa was very little and we fed her f/t till she got bigger. Aries always ate live and never had a problem.
I'll feed Zim f/t as long as he'll take it.
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Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
I feed him mice fuzzies.
Ok,try a rat pinky and see how it goes. To be honest mice are more hair then meat.
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Ok, I'll stop by the store Friday and pick one up and see how it goes. I have to go anyway cause I just used my last fuzzie the other day.
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Well the petstore is carrying rat pinkies right now, but they said they are not always available. I stopped by there today but I'm not going back home till late tonight, after the store closes. I'm just going to get some frozen hoppers and some fuzzies and see if the hoppers are an ok size.
I'll take some pictures when I get the mice and take some updated pictures of Zim.
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