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norml32
at Tue Mar 23 19:16:30 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by norml32 ]
>>If you are using frozen thawed rodents, you may want to make sure it is good and warm before offering. Otherwise they smell rodent but the heat is coming from your hands and.....well you know the rest.
>>That usually helps a bit. But at times you do need to just be more careful and toss it and stand back. Some of our scrubs will catch the food in mid-air when we have to toss rodents in from a safer distance. Scrubs have insane feeding responses that take them a while to shake off. That is really all that these crazy wacky scrub stories stem from.
>>Have fun!
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>>-Yasser
>>SR
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Hey Yasser,
Thanks for the response. I gave up on frozen with her a couple weeks ago, as she was eaten live better. No she seems to just be "biting" without trying to eat. Probably nothing, as her color is fine and she is moving around her new setup. The ambient temp is 80. By the way, she is one of your 4th gen CBB...and still mean as spit!
norm
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