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    Re: Gas chamber for rodents

    Quote Originally Posted by FlynnTheBP View Post
    Just wondering, but why do you gas the rats? Can't you just freeze them directly? I know it's likely more humane, but is that the only reason?
    I do it this way because like I mentioned earlier performing a cervical dislocation can be trickier on larger rats and I got bit. I can also just drop the dead rats in the cage without worrying about a rat biting my snakes. Also, dead rats are a lot easier to retrieve out of a cage if they don't get eaten.

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