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How to heat rats?
My has not eaten and I asked the breeder what theyre feeding routine is and they said they heat the rats in the oven at 100 degrees for an hour. I'm not about to cook rats in the oven I cook my food in. What are your guys ways of heating the rats to feed?
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Re: How to heat rats?
Ziploc bag in warm water until thawed, then I hit them with a hair dryer before offering to give them something to strike at. That's just what works for me.
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Re: How to heat rats?
I pull rats out 12 or so hours before I want to feed. Usually befor work and when I get home I use a hair dryer to heat up the head and feed away.
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Re: How to heat rats?
I usually take the rats out about 6 hours before feeding then use a old heat lamp that i don't use anymore to heat them up.
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Re: How to heat rats?
Ok so my snake room stays at 85 year round. Can I just take rat out of freezer and leave in the room till feeding time? (12 hours) Then do I need to warm it up yet? Sorry for the hijack but same subject.
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Re: How to heat rats?
You should still heat the rat up before feeding. I currently dip the rats head in hot water, but I made this thread cause my bigger female is off feed and the breeder I got her from informed me that they heat up in the oven. I'm going to try a blow dryer in a week or two.
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Re: How to heat rats?
i use a hair dryer too. if you just leave it out, it will heat to room temp then stop. the snake will have trouble finding it if it is the same temp as the rest of the room. warming them in water works but some snakes don't like to eat them wet, not sure why. i like the ziplock bag idea but haven't tried it myself as the hair dyer is so easy to do. we heat till about 100 deg, then it is significantly warmer than room temp and the snake finds easily
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You can use a hair dryer, and if you have a lot of snakes you can line them all up on paper towels on heat pad for a while to heat them up.
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Re: How to heat rats?
we put them in a small tub so the hair dryer doesn't blow them around as we use a powerful one. an added bonus is that the air starts to smell of rodents too and the snakes come out of their hides in anticipation. this helps us decide who we are going to feed. if it can't be bothered to leave the hide, it clearly isn't hungry and doesn't get offered
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Re: How to heat rats?
 Originally Posted by duckschainsaw
Ziploc bag in warm water until thawed, then I hit them with a hair dryer before offering to give them something to strike at. That's just what works for me.
^^This is the method I use too.
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