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blisters on a pinky

Slippery Ernie

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I bought a batch of frozen pinkies from my local pet store, and noticed that one of them has 3 pretty large blisters on it. I flushed it but I was wondering if anyone knows what causes that, and if the rest of the pinkies are safe.

If its from thawing and refreezing, or if it's from some disease, I probably won't want to use them.

Thanks
 
How were the frozen pinkies packaged? If they were just in ziploc bags and not vacuum sealed, it may be freezer burn. If they were not packaged/produced by the petstore, they may have thawed out and then refrozen. I would probably return them to the store or toss them out, better to be safe then sorry.
 
Was it a blister, or just a lighter patch of skin?

I've noticed that in extremely young pinks, when the mother(s) typically move them around, they perforate the skin a little. And when frozen in just a regular ziplock bag, that's the most accessible place for air to cause freezer burn. So you can get a cream colored spotted pink.

I've fed them off as usual, no snakes have had any issue with them. Most rodent parasites/diseases are long dead after being frozen for over a week, so its pretty safe, just not appetizing.
 
Thanks for the responses. There was only one pink with blisters, so I got rid of that. But I had it in a bag of 9 or 10 others that I didn't want to chuck. The others looked OK, so I fed them to my snake and he seems fine.

They were not light/dark areas, they were actual raised blisters. Looked just like a blister you would get on your hand from a burn or something.
 
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