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  • 01-23-2014, 02:09 AM
    Webley
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    Webley your the man(or women)! let thaw with room temp, followed up with some heat from heat lamp and then offered head first. took all but a minute before she grabbed it. strange how the slightest detail can make such a big difference. thanks again guys.
    No problem! When it comes to feeding f/t it's all in the details. Glad I could help out :D
  • 01-23-2014, 04:02 AM
    Webley
    I just wanted to answer a few of your other questions. If a snake doesn't take a f/t mouse I will usually just refreeze it, and try again in one or two days. I would only recommend doing this one time per mouse though. If a snake doesn't eat you can wait a week for sure. I don't think you need to wait that long though. A day or two should be enough time to allow the snake to relax without stressing it out. If waiting 2-3 days doesn't work go back to the usually weekly feeding schedule.
  • 01-23-2014, 04:42 PM
    MonkeyShuttle
    Re: need advice for the live/frozen-thawed switch
    Cool thanks a lot if i would've asked that question weeks ago i would have saved a few dinners



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