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Seamless transition to rats.. question
Well last night was my first attempt at feeding rats instead of three mice and it was a success. Of course I made some mistakes which I want to correct before next feeding.
I dont think feeding frozen in an option.. for one I have no where to keep them and two he seems to like ones that move more. How can I safely introduce a rat? I really want to try and steer away from killing it myself but if it is absolutely necessary Ill have to.
Here is a pic that I finally got after weeks of being unable to hold him. I know its terrible but he wouldnt stay still and its off my phone. His head is just off camera.
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
thank you for your reply! He currently lives with my boyfriend and they would be disgusted with any rodents in the freezer.. so I have to stay away from that lol.
My pet store offered to kill the rat for me, but im not sure Ill be able to get it home in enough time.. Any ideas on how long it will stay warm?
Ive got to feed again tuesday so Ill try to give the rat a treat.
Dont some people hold a live rat with tongs too? That prob stresses them out though too. Hmm..
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
 Originally Posted by Whittney32
thank you for your reply! He currently lives with my boyfriend and they would be disgusted with any rodents in the freezer.. so I have to stay away from that lol.
Lol, c'mon he's a guy! We're not disgusted THAT easily! 
JonV
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
 Originally Posted by Whittney32
My pet store offered to kill the rat for me, but im not sure Ill be able to get it home in enough time.. Any ideas on how long it will stay warm?
Dont some people hold a live rat with tongs too? That prob stresses them out though too. Hmm..
It won't stay warm very long, but then you can re-heat it with a hair dryer on its head as well.
Yes, I have seen people who feed rats live hold behind the scruff of the neck with tongs. That should work.
JonV
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
Yea after I posted this I saw Adam's feeding video and I noticed he does it. Ive got a few options to try now at least. Thank you! :-)
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
Yeah I am interested in this also as I am setting up some rat breeding tubs and I'm getting my breeders from Kara at NERD tomorrow. I've always fed F/T mice to my BP and I want to make sure that the transition to live rat fuzzies/juvies goes smoothly. What is the best way to do this?
~Adam~
BPs: 3.9 Normals, 1.0 Spider, 1.1 Pastels, 0.1 100% Het Hypo, 1.0 Cinnamon, 0.1 Pinstripe, 0.1 Albino 1.0 Bumblebee .
Bloods: 0.1 Marter line red, 1.0 Het T+ albino red.
Colubrids:1.1 Western Hogs, 0.0.1 Tri-Color Hognose, 1.0 Albino Cal King,
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Re: Seamless transition to rats.. question
All I did with one of mine was offer it. She has a voracious feeding response, and would eat every other day if I let her.
The other one took a lot of work. I finally have her eating rat pups by scenting them with mice bedding I got at the pet store, and jiggling them by the tail a bit in a pair of tongs in front of her hide entrance. (I feed F/T only)
Keep a bag a frozen rats in a large pizza rolls box. Works like a charm. If your BF can't stand having bagged frozen meat in his freezer tell him to sack up a bit
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