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i ordered two pinky mice. If my leo geckos don't eat them the first day do I keep them in the fridge or the freezer? Is the fridge alright or does it have to be the freezer?
As long as the pinkies weren't frozen before then you can put them in the freezer and then thaw when needed. Never refreeze a frozen thawed food item. If it was F/T then keep it in the fridge overnight and try again. If no luck, throw it out. I never keep F/T more than a day in the fridge.
Jim
Just curious, why do you say you should never refreeze a thawed food item? I just did that last weekend for my short-tailed python and she seems fine.
Adam
Better safe than sorry, the snake may be ok but do you want to take a chance of having the animal contract salmonella from a previously thawed food item left out for too long?
here's a couple of threads to check out...yeah it can be done but I know I won't