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F/T - How long to thaw?

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  • 09-07-2017, 09:49 PM
    ckuhn003
    F/T - How long to thaw?
    I've been leaving my F/T out at room temp for approx 2 hours and then using a hairdryer to heat them up for a couple seconds? Is there a rule of thumb for the amount of time to let them sit at room temp.
  • 09-07-2017, 10:20 PM
    Godzilla78
    I put mine in a sealed plastic bag in a container of hot water. takes 20-40 minutes depending on the size. Bigger rats take longer than fuzzies obviously.
  • 09-07-2017, 10:32 PM
    Outlawbp
    Or if you have any way to take temp just thaw and hit with a blow dryer for about 10 seconds until it's around 100 degrees
  • 09-07-2017, 11:19 PM
    John1982
    Takes me 3-4 hours to thaw a pile of rodents. Longest I've left them out is probably 7-8 hours. A little longer is better than not long enough.
  • 09-07-2017, 11:35 PM
    RickyNY
    6 hours on low heat in a small crock-pot. :rolleyes:
  • 09-08-2017, 12:56 AM
    SDA
    Put the frozen in a ziploc bag and stick it in the fridge the day before. When it's dinner day, put bag with rodent in a mason jar (or larger if bigger than a small rat) and let it soak in hot tap water for 20-30 minutes. That's how I prep mine and it works every time.
  • 09-08-2017, 06:26 AM
    GreenTea
    I put mine in a sealed ziploc bag with air removed, then put that in a mason jar that has a handle and fill it with hot water, then put that cup in a big bowl of hot water, that way it stays sunk below hot water instead of floating in the cup. That way if the water in the cup cools off the hot water in the bowl keeps warming it. It takes about 5-10 minutes for small mice and about 20 for a small rat and our snakes haven't refused food yet.
  • 09-08-2017, 12:50 PM
    Kroberts10
    Re: F/T - How long to thaw?
    I set them out in the room before I go to work. I have a fan blowing over facing te snakes to get them worked up. The smaller rats I put in a pile to slow the thawing. Then I warm them in a bowl of hot water.

    Kyle


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  • 09-08-2017, 01:16 PM
    Sunnieskys
    Zip lock bag on the counter 3-4 hours. Then bag gets put into hot water while I spot clean the cage, they get weighed and the rat magically appeared while they were being weighed. She knows the drill. She is out of her hide looking for me about 4pm lol
  • 09-08-2017, 01:41 PM
    ckuhn003
    Re: F/T - How long to thaw?
    Thanks for the responses. I had my 3rd feeding last night after thawing the mouse at room temp for about 2 hours and warming w/ a hairdryer for 10 seconds. Hopefully that was enough time. I haven't tried using hot water.

    In any case, my BP waited for me to leave the room before he ate. I don't know how soon after I left but I know the mouse was gone this morning ;)
  • 09-08-2017, 08:08 PM
    slseals1969
    Re: F/T - How long to thaw?
    In Ziploc in fridge overnight then into hot water for a while before feeding.

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  • 09-08-2017, 11:10 PM
    treaux
    I just put them in a 6 quart tub and fill it with warm water (not scorching hot). I'll leave it in the sink with a slow stream of warm water for about 30-60 minutes or so and they will be fully thawed and up to temp. Then I will dump the water and move them to another 6 quart tub with some paper towels to soak up some of the water. Most of my BPs will take them even if a bit wet. Any who are stubborn I can use a hair dryer to finish drying them off and heat them up a bit for a second try.
  • 09-09-2017, 01:14 AM
    omglolchrisss
    Re: F/T - How long to thaw?
    I feed small adult mice to mine I put them in a sandwich baggy and put in a mixing bowl full of warm water for about 2 hours then blow dry til it feels warm and alive then offer to jeffree he/She hasn't refused since I've had her/him which has been a month only the first feeding was unsuccessful I think that was because of being a new environment and I didn't own a blowdryer. I do 2 hours to make sure it's fully thawed cuz I'm always paranoid! lol

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