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    Re: Gourmet rodents ,F/T SAFE?

    So I don't know as far as what their reputation is, but the petco F/T rodents are the only ones that I can get ahold of for my creatures. I haven't had any problems with them other than sometimes getting inconsistent sizes and bloody creatures (i dunno if thats abnormal but its still kinda gross). I don't usually wait much time between buying them and feeding them as far as your question about storing. I buy them before I'm ready to feed, thaw them in some tepid water (while still in the bag), and then heat them up with a blow drier once they're thawed out (should be soft-ish to the touch and not hard as a rock). After that we all know how the show goes.

    That's my , i'm sure theres more people with more opinions.
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