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    Re: Feeding question needs answering

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    I feed most of my collection f/t as well. From a safety perspective, it's fine to refreeze as long as you've thawed the rat(s) in a refrigerator that didn't get above 40°F. If you thawed at temperatures warmer than that (or they've been left out for longer than 2 hours), just throw it out and chalk it up to a lesson learned - don't thaw f/t rats for him when he's in blue.
    Spot on advice as usual. I think Eric gives spot on, accurate advice in such a friendly way. I've never personally disagreed with anything he has said that I can remember. A great help to this website and it's posters. I've recently decided a couple months ago to wait till after shed to feed my snake when he is shedding
    even if it is his scheduled time to eat, because most the time he is not interested in eating but sometimes he would eat but I think there is more chance of a better shed when he hasn't eaten real recently or during shed. Then after the shed and (sometimes poop) he is hungry and ready to eat.

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