To OP: what we do to our ones who eat live is go to pet store the feeding day or the day before if necessary and feed directly from the plastic box the pet shop sells them in. E travel over an hour each way. My babies are worth the hassle even though I'm disabled and have to arrange a driver etc. Once the feeding response is well established I change to f/t but go back to live every now and then to freshen their response. I have no idea if this is correct but it works for mine. As far as frozen thawed goes I have never been able to get mine to take a wet rodent. I leave it out in the snakes room with other pets out of there all day to defrost. The smells get everyone "drooling". Then I use the hair dryer to heat the rodent to the required temp, especially the head. This is what has worked for me.

As for fresh killed, I made a CO2 tank and used it once. F/T is easier in my opinion.


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