Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
I've heard from someone that tapeworm eggs don't die when they are frozen. I have never feed her live and I'm sure I don't have mice/rats in my apartment that she could have eaten when she escaped. I trust the place I got her from 100% so I'm sure she didn't have tapeworms when I got her. That means the only way she could have gotten them was from a f/t rat. I've heard some pretty horrible things about the place I was getting my f/t rats from lately too.

Again, I can't prove where she got the tapeworms from, so I will not name names.
I never feed live too not only because they could bite the snake but things like parasites. I'm not saying you are wrong, but I'm just curious, could tapeworm eggs really live that long in a frozen rat if its been frozen for over a week or something.