thanks
thanks to both of you. I wanted to be sure the pinkie was completely defrosted before I fed it to my snake I've named "Bobo." A fellow Floridian will get the meaning of the name. Last night I fed Bobo. It was the second time I've fed him. Bobo is only eight weeks old, he is an Okeetee from Kathym, and a hardy eater to say the least. Anyway, I placed the froken pinkie is a plastic bag and soaked the bag in very harm (not hot) tap water. The pinkie seemed to defrosted in five minutes. It took me another few min. to get bobo into his feeding chamber. Pig that he is, he focused immediately on the pinkie and devoured it. It took about 10 min. to swallow. He then scooted back into his hiding place for a nap. I was just concerned about the defrost time because someone had posted on the forum that if you don't properly defrost it will shock the snake. This info is a big help. Thanks.