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04-13-13, 04:04 PM
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Re: Killing Live prey
the bucket does gas them, the dry ice turns gasious quickly, the c02 floods the container, the dry ice freezes things fast too. It's a flash frozen gassing.
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04-13-13, 06:57 PM
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Re: Killing Live prey
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Originally Posted by infernalis
the bucket does gas them, the dry ice turns gasious quickly, the c02 floods the container, the dry ice freezes things fast too. It's a flash frozen gassing.
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This. Dry ice in water turns into gaseous CO2, which then overflows the bucket and goes down to the mice in the bottom of the cooler, killing them quickly and painlessly.
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04-13-13, 07:00 PM
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Re: Killing Live prey
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This. Dry ice in water turns into gaseous CO2, which then overflows the bucket and goes down to the mice in the bottom of the cooler, killing them quickly and painlessly.
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I may have misunderstood, and I think v87 did too. You don't put the mice in the bucket of water right? The bucket of water is just in the cooler with the mice, and the cooler air comes out of the bucket and falls down so they never actually get wet, only cold air and gas?
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04-13-13, 07:10 PM
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Re: Killing Live prey

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Originally Posted by smy_749
I may have misunderstood, and I think v87 did too. You don't put the mice in the bucket of water right? The bucket of water is just in the cooler with the mice, and the cooler air comes out of the bucket and falls down so they never actually get wet, only cold air and gas?
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Correct, they are never in the water. That would be exceedingly cruel..
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04-14-13, 10:43 AM
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Re: Killing Live prey
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Originally Posted by smy_749
I may have misunderstood, and I think v87 did too. You don't put the mice in the bucket of water right? The bucket of water is just in the cooler with the mice, and the cooler air comes out of the bucket and falls down so they never actually get wet, only cold air and gas?
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Originally Posted by Pirarucu
 Correct, they are never in the water. That would be exceedingly cruel..
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Yep I thought the same as smy .... Thanks for the lesson and clear up ... I didn't knw that dry ice has this affect ... Nice one guys ...
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