Re: Storage options F/T feeders
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mandalorian
I found a 3.5 chest freezer on cl for 40 bux. Best investment for my collection outside of my vision rack. Fits perfect in my garage next to the human food fridge.... I stock up on frozen rats every time a show comes through so Cal.
lol thats great
Re: Storage options F/T feeders
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jons2012pied
Mine are in my freezer on the bottom shelf. Along with my other frozen food for my saltwater fish. The reason I keep them on the bottom just incase something does leak it will not get on my food plus everything is bagged or doubled bagged.
This is what I do. The bottom shelf of the freezer is non-human grade dog/cat food (i.e. green tripe) and whole feeders. I also put specimens I collect for work (i.e. fresh dead birds) in this shelf. Above that is the human grade dog/cat food. These shelves are ONLY pet food, no human food ever. Above the pet food is the meat for humans, and above that is the rest of the frozen food for humans.
Re: Storage options F/T feeders
Quote:
Originally Posted by
WarriorPrincess90
I keep my f/t feeders in my freezer with everything else. They are double bagged in the Ziplock freezer bags and usually wrapped in a paper bag just so you don't realize what they are when you open the door.
...same here...in the chest freezer in the garage, on top of the frozen peas and swedish meatballs:gj:.
Re: Storage options F/T feeders
I bought this mini fridge/freezer last year ( http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=203474092&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&ci_sku=203474092&ci_kw={keyword}&kwd={keyword}&cm_mmc=shoppi ng-_-googleads-_-pla-_-203474092&ci_gpa=pla#.UMZ8ffX4JfM ) but I got mine from Walmart, not Home Depot (same freezer/fridge though). I use the freezer part for my rodents and the fridge part for my coca-colas. It currently sits in my bedroom. I will, however, be investing in a small deep freezer pretty soon and converting the mini fridge/freezer that I do have into an incubator that I can incubate both corns and ball pythons separately without needing two incubators.