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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    A food dehydrator would likely be great. The one I have can be set lower close to 110 at the lower settings that is close to body temp for rats. I use mine for my food I don't think I would want to after heating rats in it but if you have an old one kicking around I see no reason why not to use it.
    I've been looking for a used one. I could get one from Amazon for about $30. Seems like it might work. I was hoping someone's alredy tried.
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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

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    Just thinking about the dehydrator makes me wince...the odor would probably be pretty mighty, lol.
    I agree. I'd run it outside if I get one.
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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

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    Mmmmmmm! Tastey rat jerky!
    Yum!
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    If you don't have one I'd likely try some of the other methods I just use a hair dryer from the thrift shop.

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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Mmmmmmm! Tastey rat jerky!

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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    If you don't have one I'd likely try some of the other methods I just use a hair dryer from the thrift shop.
    Yeah, I'll probably just stick with what I already do... Hot water & blow dryer. Just always looking for a better way. Some day, when I have more snakes, I'll need something better....
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    I think a hot box is the answer for mid number and hot water for large numbers but I only have 11. I dethaw in the fridge. I warm them up under a sheet of plexiglas on a human heating pad for 20 min and hair dry the heads a touch. It works for me.

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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by piedplus View Post
    Yes, I might end up building one of those. Nice pic!
    Same here. Very good idea. Warming a dozen rats with a hair dryer takes a while.

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    Re: Food dehydrator to heat rats?

    Yes, I'm thinking hot box, but a little different. I've got an old glass cage with a sticky heat mat on the bottom and a screened top. I could get a utility light for the top and maybe a small fan. That would make good use of things I already have. Anyone tried something like that?
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