darkbloodwyvern
New member
hello, quick question
if you thaw out your rodent feeders in the fridge before warming and feeding them- how long do you let the feeder sit? When does the quality start going down, and do your animals get picky if it has been in there for more than a day and a half? I have just had wierd luck with thawing feeders, even those from the same store/company. Some of my rat pups seemsed to get gross if i thawed them two days in advance, whaile some seemed fine. I am changing my thawing schedule to a day before feeding because of this, just curious what most people do.
Anyways, it's not a huge deal, but i was wondering if anyone needed to let the feeder get stinky enough for their animal to get excited about it, or if one day thawing seems to be good for most...
thanks!
if you thaw out your rodent feeders in the fridge before warming and feeding them- how long do you let the feeder sit? When does the quality start going down, and do your animals get picky if it has been in there for more than a day and a half? I have just had wierd luck with thawing feeders, even those from the same store/company. Some of my rat pups seemsed to get gross if i thawed them two days in advance, whaile some seemed fine. I am changing my thawing schedule to a day before feeding because of this, just curious what most people do.
Anyways, it's not a huge deal, but i was wondering if anyone needed to let the feeder get stinky enough for their animal to get excited about it, or if one day thawing seems to be good for most...
thanks!
