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Posted by: toshamc at Tue Mar 11 12:47:30 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ] The body temp of a living rat is around 98* - so you should shoot for that - as long as the body is fully defrosted (room tempish) - then you can just stick the head on a light bulb for a few seconds until it feels warm and you should be good to go - some need a bigger heat target and would require you to heat the whole body - I prefer a couple minutes under a heat lamp as opposed to soaking them in hot water as that seems to cook them making them less appealing to the snake. But you can play around with a few methods and see what works for your snake. [ Hide Replies ]
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