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    How do you thaw feeders properly?

    I just read that snakes cant digest cooked food and that it is bad to us boiling water to thaw rats because it will cook them! I've been using boiling water to thaw them though is that bad?? I saw videos on YouTube that showed how to thaw with boiling water!?!?!? Help Please


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    Re: How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Quote Originally Posted by dillymann View Post
    I just read that snakes cant digest cooked food and that it is bad to us boiling water to thaw rats because it will cook them! I've been using boiling water to thaw them though is that bad?? I saw videos on YouTube that showed how to thaw with boiling water!?!?!? Help Please


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    How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Ok thank you i was worried that it would be bad for my snake how long do you keep the rat in the boiling water??


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    The rats are not being placed in boiling water, they are placed in warm water. You don't want the water to be hot enough to cook the rat while it is thawing.

    You can also leave them out at room temperature to thaw for a few hours like you would with chicken, or something you were gonna cook for dinner, and then when they are thawed you can place them in warm water for a few minutes to heat them to a temperature that will get the snake interested. If they rodents are already thawed, it only takes a few minutes (10-15) to get them nice and warm for your snakes. That's how long I leave mine soaking after they have been pre-thawed, and I have no problems.

    The most important thing is to make sure that the rodents are completely thawed.


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    Re: How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Quote Originally Posted by dillymann View Post
    Ok thank you i was worried that it would be bad for my snake how long do you keep the rat in the boiling water??
    I use warm/hot water - not boiling water. You just want to defrost it, not cook it

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    How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Is it going to be bad for my snake that I've been doing that so far??


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    Re: How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Quote Originally Posted by dillymann View Post
    Is it going to be bad for my snake that I've been doing that so far??


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    If the snake seems fine, it should be okay. But I would discontinue using boiling water in the future and utilize the methods that have just been described to you.


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    How do you thaw feeders properly?

    I plan to do so i just wanted to make sure that she would be ok


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    Re: How do you thaw feeders properly?

    Like others said do it in the warm water, I tend to do it in the little hotter than just warm but it seems my snake is doing good

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    Thanks for the help


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