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    Best way to store bulk F/T feeders

    I just placed an order for some bulk f/t feeders. I'd like to separate and store them in weekly feeding groups (4 per pack). I'm planning sorting them by weight and put into ziplock baggies 4 at a time (one for each of my snakes) so I can thaw all together and pre-sorted. Is there a better way of doing this? Will they go bad doing it this way?

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    I use these and they work perfectly! I can usually find them at walmart but last time I had to order online. You can reuse them (open and close) quite a bit before they lose suction.

    http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Vacuum-.../dp/B003UEMFUG
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    Anything you plan to use in the next 3-4 months can go in zip-lock freezer bags. If you're buying more than that then vacuum-seal them.

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    Re: Best way to store bulk F/T feeders

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Anything you plan to use in the next 3-4 months can go in zip-lock freezer bags. If you're buying more than that then vacuum-seal them.
    Awesome! I'm planning for 10-15 weeks at most per bulk order
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