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RE: rat freezer went out

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Posted by: cid143ti at Sun Aug 1 22:30:30 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cid143ti ]  
   

Thanks for the info. After going through and looking at some of the rats. I know that all of the smaller (pinks, fuzzies and crawlers) bags and the bags on top must be tossed...they started to break apart and bleed. The rats on the bottom look like they are still in good shape. They don't seem to have the odor or blood in the packages that the others do...I'll save these for my rat burners (rescued normal males that eat anything that the others don't). I've placed another order in for some new rats. Thanks for the suggestions. I may have an electrical put in a socket without the ground fault in...I need some outdoor lighting installed anyways...two birds one stone. I have also ordered an power outage alarm to help notify me of any power issues.

I'm not really into the monitors...but why would the other rats be good for them and not for snakes? I have some snakes that I know will eat carrion in the wild do you think these will still be okay to feed them?

Thanks,

W. Smith


   

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