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Slcburm
08-24-12, 10:39 AM
So when I feed my snakes I let the rats thaw in the fridge over night. I then put it in a dish of almost boiling water for a few minutes, dab with paper towel and they take with no hesitation.
Do you guys dry a little like I do or just give them soaking wet? I know the water probably helps a bit with hydration...
snake man12
08-24-12, 10:40 AM
I just give em wet.
If anything it gives them some more hydration.
I always dry a little with paper towel as well. Can't tell you why I do, its just what I have always done.
CK SandBoas
08-24-12, 10:47 AM
I take all my feeders out first thing in the morning, let them thaw out, and then dry with a paper towel, and heat them up a bit with a hair dryer. This method has always worked for me :)
Slcburm
08-24-12, 10:52 AM
I've heard the blow dry technique from a few others. May try that as well
StudentoReptile
08-24-12, 11:06 AM
I would just let them air thaw in a ziplock bag for a few hours.
shaunyboy
08-24-12, 12:09 PM
So when I feed my snakes I let the rats thaw in the fridge over night. I then put it in a dish of almost boiling water for a few minutes, dab with paper towel and they take with no hesitation.
Do you guys dry a little like I do or just give them soaking wet? I know the water probably helps a bit with hydration...
i would NOT leave them that long in so hot water mate,you'd be surprized how hot they get
i leave my frozen prey to thaw over night at room temperature
then i heat them with a hair dryer
the above is just my way of doing things
cheers shaun
Lankyrob
08-24-12, 12:16 PM
I also leave overnight to thaw in a glass bowl, i then place bowl onto a hot raditor to provide general "warmth" to all the prey items, then when i am ready to feed each item i press the skull against the radiator to give the head a nice hot target for snakey to aim for :)
shaunyboy
08-24-12, 12:22 PM
I also leave overnight to thaw in a glass bowl, i then place bowl onto a hot raditor to provide general "warmth" to all the prey items, then when i am ready to feed each item i press the skull against the radiator to give the head a nice hot target for snakey to aim for :)
^^^^^
it's also funny as hell if a neighbour pops in for a visit and you've got dead rats on every radiator :shocked::laugh:
i love the look on their faces,as they try to act as if they've not seen them,while all the time,they're trying to work out whats wrong with these people:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
cheers shaun:D
Lankyrob
08-24-12, 12:23 PM
^^^^^
it's also funny as hell if a neighbour pops in for a visit and you've got dead rats on every radiator :shocked::laugh:
i love the look on their faces,as they try to act as if they've not seen them,while all the time they're trying to work out whats wrong with these people:laugh:
cheers shaun:D
Same as when a friend goes to get something out of our freezer, they always forget that there is a drawer of rats in there :D:D:suspicious::D
shaunyboy
08-24-12, 12:36 PM
Same as when a friend goes to get something out of our freezer, they always forget that there is a drawer of rats in there :D:D:suspicious::D
or the look on their face,when you shout through,to ask the wife where something is in the freezer.....
and she shouts back...
in the drawer above the rats :D
cheers shaun
Rogue628
08-24-12, 04:09 PM
I thaw mine out and when they're completely thawed, I heat in the hottest tap water I have for a minute or two....as long as it takes me to walk from the sink to the animals....and feed straight out of the hot water. I used to pat mine dry a little but I no longer do it because at least I know they're getting water this way since I rarely see them drink. Plus food response seems to be greater with a hot wet rat.
Gungirl
08-24-12, 05:04 PM
Thaw out for a few hours in hot/warm water then add hot water to it.
Hot and wet seems to work far better than just hot for Mine.
UwabamiReptiles
08-25-12, 07:21 AM
Thaw out for a few hours in hot/warm water then add hot water to it.
Hot and wet seems to work far better than just hot for Mine.
I do exactly the same. When I had less animals I used to dry them with paper towels. Never saw a difference in feeding response when the prey was dry vs wet.
i pull mine out that morning seperate them by size in different tubs. fill them up with hot water an hour later ill check softness then toss um in dripping wet. two hours later i check every tub/cage and make sure its gone :)
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