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What's a good temp to freeze rats?

drasticplastic Feb 22, 2006 01:50 AM

I just purchased a mini fridge/freezer and I was wondering what a good temp would be to keep the frozen rats at. Last I checked I had the fridge at 30 degrees and the freezer part at 6 below. Thanks for the input. (I'm also posting this in the ball python forum to get everyones opinion.)

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Kelly_Haller Feb 22, 2006 06:07 PM

Zero degrees F is usually considered the maximum temp acceptable for long term storage. Anything below that will extend your storage time even a little more.

Kelly

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