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Posted by: noleary at Fri Sep 12 22:06:03 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by noleary ] Length of time for thaw depends on size of prey and where you live. I go by feel. The critter should be soft and wiggly clean through - doesn't matter if it's cold or not. Adult mice (baby food till I get them switched over to rat pups) thaw for me in about 90-120 minutes. Once they are that far along, I plop them on the heat pad for 15-20 minutes. I don't flip them, but I do present the side that was on the pad to the animal. | ||
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