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    I'm honestly not keen on having rodents thawing in my refrigerator anyway- there isn't a lot of extra space & while I don't worry about cross contamination in the freezer with things well wrapped, the frig is another matter. But (OP) it's all up to you. When I said I thaw in water, btw, I meant cold/cool water just like Homebody said, & once they're thawed, only THEN I will bring them up to a lifelike warm body temperature by briefly using warm water. I'm not feeding fussy BPs here- so I do not need a hair dryer but you might keep that option in mind- it's a good way to do it IF you need to.
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