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    Re: Do you Re-Freeze your uneaten F/T?

    Quote Originally Posted by Envied Reptiles View Post
    Ive heard and found that slowly letting your prey items thaw out as compared to immediately aiding them in the thawing process helps them to stay together if you choose to refreeze and use them a second time.
    That is what I do. I pull them out the night before I feed and put them in the bathtub in the snake room and the next morning I get a hair dryer and go over them real quick before I offer them to the snakes so they are warm. BUt some rabbits I have to thaw out take FOREVER to thaw so thats why I just lay out the night before

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    Re: Do you Re-Freeze your uneaten F/T?

    I used to do it when I had a smaller collection (1-2) but now I don't bother.

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    Re: Do you Re-Freeze your uneaten F/T?

    I have done it. Just once, though like most posters.

    Not necessary, however, when you keep monitors and tegus, as well. With the bigger guys, I thaw out for one, and if he doesn't eat, then the other will. My yellow anaconda is a PIG.

    And as far as "stinky" issues go, nothing is worse than monitor barf...

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    Re: Do you Re-Freeze your uneaten F/T?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nate View Post
    Before we go down this road - as we have time and time again, this thread is NOT a live vs. f/t thread. It's fine to express your position and opinions regarding f/t vs. live, but it is a touchy subject and easily derails threads...

    Thanks guys
    I'm just answering his question. Don't know why he would ask me a question like that though..
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    Re: Do you Re-Freeze your uneaten F/T?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    x1000

    I once got some at a show and they were dethawed by the time I got home, most did fine but a few would explode when id make sure they were all the way thawed. Let me tell you... the taste of Dead over heated exploded mice is not a good one.
    the taste?!?! you meant smell... right?! haha

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