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    F/t with bloody noses

    I grabbed a different brand of rats to feed Lucy and when I took them out today I saw they had -massively- bloody noses. I've seen feeders with a dab of blood on their nose, but these had it smeared all across the face. Lucy seemed rather put off by the blood when I presented them, but did end up eating them soon after I left them in the tank and she had time to inspect them.

    My questions are what would cause such a nose bleed in a dead animal, and how do snakes feel about blood?

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    Liquid expands when frozen for one.... second it sounds like they gassed the crap out of them quickly....CO2 burns the nostrils when applied quickly....
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    myoglobin. Essentially the fluid in the tissues. It is red due to the iron content. Happens quite often in the freezing and thawing of them. Nothing to worry about.
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    Re: F/t with bloody noses

    Mine do this all the time. No worries at all.

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    Re: F/t with bloody noses

    Thanks guys. I was mostly just worried by the amount of blood.

    But does anyone know about how BPs feel about blood? I thought it might be appetizing to them, but when Lucy flicked her tongue into it she kind of recoiled.

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    My bps don't seem to care, but my kings, water python, and hognose seem to get riled up even more when they are bleeding.

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    My BP gets extra interested when the noses are bloody. She's pretty foody to begin with, but add the bloody nose to the game and she's VERY intent on winning.
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    Re: F/t with bloody noses

    If rodents are vacuum-packed before freezing, or thaw while in the sealed vacuum-packaging, it can force some blood out. Which I knew, and still forgot when I got a large vacuum-packed rat out of the freezer for my Bredli last week, and didn’t break the seal on the package. It was messy, but she didn’t complain.

    My spotted python is a very flaky feeder, and one of the ways I can usually get her to eat is if there’s oozing from the nose.


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