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    From the freezer I put them in the bottom of the fridge for a day then the next day I take them while still in ziplock bag and place them atop my t5 coral lights on my marine tank for a few hours. The top of the fixture is always hot like a heating pad.

    I used to soak them in hot water but I think I was doing something wrong bc it made them...structurally unsound especially in the belly region. Often I'd have the pleasure of cleaning up busted abdominal cavity goo/gut giblets after feeding. Also it made the house smell like rancid rat broth and I'd go thru a bunch of paper towels drying the rats off.

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    I get some warm water in a bowl, drop the rats in for around 30-40 min to defrost. Then I pour out the old water and fill it up with hot water and feed them off
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    I place them on disposable butcher paper (reduces mess/cleaning) underneath a heat lamp. I flip them half way through. Small rats are completely heated through in 3 hours. If I have a picky eater or am trying to switch a live feeder over to f/t, I'll briefly hit their rat with a blow-dryer but right now everyone eats regularly without it.

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    I let the thaw @ room temp, then I put them in the "hot box" until warm.

    I don't like rat soup, and it is way to time consuming to use a hair dryer anymore.
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    Re: How do you thaw frozen rodents??

    Ive just been putting what im going to feed in a bucket of hot tap water. Wait about 20 mins and change the water to make sure they get done all the way through. I dont necessarily enjoy wiping them down to dry them off but so far helps me gauge when they are totally defrosted. I then throw them under a heat lamp to warm em up and dry them off even more.
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    Re: How do you thaw frozen rodents??

    Quote Originally Posted by AGoldReptiles View Post
    I let the thaw @ room temp, then I put them in the "hot box" until warm.

    I don't like rat soup, and it is way to time consuming to use a hair dryer anymore.
    What is a "Hot Box"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by simpsonke View Post
    What is a "Hot Box"?
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...P-s-Food/page3
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