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RE: Thawing Chamber Pics for Pitoon...

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Posted by: BrandonSander at Sun Jun 28 02:45:23 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrandonSander ]  
   

I used to use the hot=water-in-a-bucket method and, I agree, a warm, wet rat is probably the easiest for the snakes to swallow. I actually had a few that wouldn't even bother with the rat unless it was soaking wet.

My problem with this method was that I don't have access to water in the room I keep my snakes in and carrying the bucket into the room and (often times) dripping water on the floor became a pain. Plus, the warmest (and hence, those that were least likely to be refused) rats were always the first few... by the time I got to the last few rats the water had cooled significantly and it was more difficult to entice the snakes to strike at them.

I simply wanted a way of thawing and warming the rats to the correct temperature that involved the least amount of mess as well as a minimal amount of preparation from me. This method has worked very well and has decreased the average number of refusals I've encountered. I simply posted this idea along with the pictures because I hoped that if someone else was having problems or looking for a potentially "better way" that this would help them. It was quick, inexpensive, easy and fairly straight forward and anyone with even a minimal amount of woodworking experience could do this.


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