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I am currently defrosting a pinky but i noticed a yellow greenish type of discharge on it though and wasnt sure if its safe to feed. Possibly spitup from before they were frozen? I barely picked at it with my tongs and it came off. Besides that the pinky looks healthy. Should i feed?
I can't say I've ever seen something like that on a pinkie. Can you post a picture? I imagine it's probably fine to feed, but if you're concerned, there's no harm in throwing it out and thawing a fresh one.
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