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    That sounds like a good course of action!
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    Re: How do you warm your F/Ts?

    Just found some helpful info on the body temperatures of mice and rats:

    Mice: 98.4 degrees F
    Rats: 100-103 degrees F

    I figure if you're new to snakes--like me--and paranoid, again, like me--you can warm them up and check their temperatures with a temp gun!
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    Ziplock loosely sealed on the heat tape next to the tub an hour or two before feeding. Usually makes a smell that gets them all sorts of excited to eat. I feed live to all my pythons but had a recent acquisition of 1.1 pair of Albino hognose. I am going to try to stick with F/T for them. Used this method when I kept just a few ball pythons and it has worked with the hogs already. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeLuvnGirl View Post
    Just found some helpful info on the body temperatures of mice and rats:

    Mice: 98.4 degrees F
    Rats: 100-103 degrees F

    I figure if you're new to snakes--like me--and paranoid, again, like me--you can warm them up and check their temperatures with a temp gun!
    Nice! Thanks for the info. I will definitely keep it in mind when I get the temp gun

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