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Posted by: TimRash at Sun Jan 23 08:51:07 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TimRash ] What I do when feeding my Emeralds and Chondros frozen thawed is I let the rats thaw out from when I wake up in the morning till about 9pm. I never use wet rats. I feed all the animals with 24 inch tongs and I never touch the snake with the rat I just move the rat around a few inchs from them and they usually will attack anything at night anyways. In the case of yours not wanting them I thaw them out the same way then about 5 min before feeding I put them in a freezer bag and put the rats in hot water from the tub (I noticed my sankes wont eat wet rats so I always keep them dry) take one rat at a time out of the bag and put the others back in the hot water. I feed them the same way as I said up top and the ones that would not eat always I say again always eat these. Just never touch the snake and sometimes it help to move the rat past their face rather fast then move around below once you have their attention. Several of the snake I own the other owners never were able to feed them frozen thawed. [ Hide Replies ]
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