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Exploding rat during feeding...
While feeding our python, it struck the rat, squeezed, and then exploded.

Is this normal?
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Re: Exploding rat during feeding...
I've had a couple of those over the years but it's always been when one or more got too hot in the thawing process ... I put mine on a radiator occasional if I'm rushing ...
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I've never had this happen, but heard on multiple accounts that it happens if you thawed the rat too hot too fast.
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rats that get too hot as stated above, also if they came out of a vacuum sealed bag and heated quickly that's a guaranteed occurrence lol.
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I've never had a bloody or exploding rat with doing fresh kill and I'm currently feeding 100+ rodents a month. I'm not a fan of frozen thawed but I've heard that it happens from time to time.
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Re: Exploding rat during feeding...
I let mine thaw all day and then put it in hot water for a few right before I feed, so far no issues 🤞🏼
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Re: Exploding rat during feeding...
You can use a hairdryer instead of dipping in HOT water .. still gets just as warm but you dint wash all the smell away ...
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Re: Exploding rat during feeding...
Oh, maybe that's why he doesn't seem to grab it right away, how long does it take to get it warm using the hairdryer?
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Re: Exploding rat during feeding...
 Originally Posted by Finn0208
Oh, maybe that's why he doesn't seem to grab it right away, how long does it take to get it warm using the hairdryer?
for the head i heat for about 10 seconds, for the whole body i go for 30 seconds.
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Usually it happens when the rat is thawed to rapidly or has been thawed and frozen several times.
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