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    Re: Feeding size!

    Well it wasn't frozen it was just cold after I have thawed him out he was like 82 degrees!
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    Re: Feeding size!

    Put your temps to 94 and maybe that will help...


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    Re: Feeding size!

    one step ahead of you i cranked the heat up and hoping that will keep his belly warm
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    Re: Feeding size!

    Good job!


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    Re: Feeding size!

    A partially thawed rat COULD lead to regurg.
    Or worse.

    It is VERY important when feeding F/T to thaw the prey item properly!
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Feeding size!

    what is worse? now i'm worried what can happen?
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    Re: Feeding size!

    Quote Originally Posted by thedigi1 View Post
    what is worse? now i'm worried what can happen?
    Not meant to worry you, he will probably be ok however make sure to thaw the prey properly in the future!

    Feeding a partially frozen prey can lead to death!
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    holy crap!!!!

    damn what do I do? now Im really really worried
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    Re: Feeding size!

    Quote Originally Posted by thedigi1 View Post

    holy crap!!!!

    damn what do I do? now Im really really worried
    Like I said he will probably be fine but now you know that when feeding F/T it is VERY important to thaw the prey properly.
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    i know now thanks
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