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Feeding Frozen Pinkies to a baby corn?? Help?

Not sure what details you are refering to.......

Thoroughly thaw the mouse to room temperature and feed to the snake. :)
 
Im pretty sure this is how to do it but correct me if I am wrong.I'll be doing my first feeding tomorrow.First thaw out the pinky by putting it in a baggy and then in some warm water.Then just leave the pinky in some sort of container with the mouse and put that in the vivand leave them alone for awhile.If you use newspaper as a substrate then you don't have to use a container.Hope I helped
 
Usually within 2-3 days after the meal is ingested. Be advised that pinkies don't leave much to eliminate.
 
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I wouldn't worry with putting the pinkie in a baggie. It seems to steam them more then thaw them. Increases their "mouse" odor. Just drop the little guy in a bowl of hot tap water, let it sit for ten or fifteen minutes and feed it to your snake.
Depending on the size of snake and prey item your snake should "process" its meal in three or four days.
 
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