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FeedersAny and all issues about raising rats, mice, or anything else that you feed your cornsnakes.
You don't want to over-thaw, or it will burst open. Which, if that happens, the snake won't care. It's just gross. So thaw under running water, feel the body, it should be warm all the way through and pliable, but not super limp.
Thank you all, we have been thawing in warm Tupperware for about 10 minutes and Ross eats great. We are new to this whole snake thing so just wanted to make sure we were treating him right
Hi what I do is let it thaw out for about hour.
Then put some boiling water in a cup and put a lid on top of the cup put it on just to warm up so George thinks is alive
It works for me
Pat x
Hi what I do is let it thaw out for about hour.
Then put some boiling water in a cup and put a lid on top of the cup put it on just to warm up so George thinks is alive
It works for me
Pat x
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Boiling water will cook a mouse, even in a matter of seconds. Warm Tap water is plenty.
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