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Question about Frozen rats
Hi Everyone,
I feed my BP frozen thawed rats he is up to a medium size. He has never missed a meal until 2 weeks ago when he would not eat, I tried him again today and again would not eat. However that is not my concern I know it can happen. My question is when I pulled out the rat after leaving it in there for some time I noticed it had little light brown things on that were moving. I checked the other frozen rat I have and it has the same things. What are they and why are they coming alive after I thaw them EWWWWWWWWW. Should I be concerned that the rats are not good? ( they look pretty good for dead rats ) Could they be lice and do you think it can affect my cage? I checked out my snake to make sure he is clean of any mite or any other creepy crawly things and he is nice and clean.
Any idea's please
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I personally would throw them out. I would be worried about little bugs that are crawling on my feeders.
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Re: Question about Frozen rats
I'm gonna guess lice, but honestly am not positive. And I believe I have read that it is actually OK to feed. But have no personal experience with that. I raise my own, and feed live. However, it would be gross enough to me, I would throw them out. Eww.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Re: Question about Frozen rats
They are very EWWWWWW specially when they were frozen and once thawed came to life
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I wouldnt take the chance and use them. If we have a rat that is walking around and looks sick and not fully healthy we dont take the chance. Your snake is more important than a little money spent on rats. Might try a different supplier...
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Re: Question about Frozen rats
How long did you leave it? They might be maggots, or mites. Anything that smells dead to a fly will have the eggs deposited on it and they can hatch within hours.
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Looks like lice.
It's safe to feed and cannot affect your snakes.
If you have rats, however, be careful. It could spread to them.
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