Size | Grams | Days Old | Length | Life Stage | Fur |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Small | 40-69g | 20-28 | 4.5"+ | Weaned | Yes |
Medium | 90-129g | 34-39 | 5.5"+ | Weaned | Yes |
Med/Lg | 130-179g | 40-45 | 6"+ | Weaned | Yes |
Large | 180-249g | 45+ | 6.5"+ | Weaned | Yes |
Frozen Colored Rats
Preparation and Feeding Instructions:
- Do not handle reptile before offering feeder.
- Always feed reptiles separately.
- Place rodent bag in warm water until thawed. Do not microwave.
- When completely thawed, grasp the feeder with tongs and present to reptile.
- Feeding response may be encouraged by wiggling rodent.
- Release feeder when reptile strikes and acquires.
- Avoid the risk of bites: Always wash hands after handling feeder rodents.
- Never prepare or store frozen feeders where human food is prepared, stored, or consumed.
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April 29, 2022
Who are you feeding? Juvenile Enci Ball Python
Salazar's first rat
We ordered 10 frozen rat pups and 5 weanlings. Salazar ate the thawed rat pup on the first try. He had never had a rat before. We simply thawed it with a furry mouse that he had outgrown. My coworker referred me to Layne Labs. She said she doesn't trust anyone else to provide rats for her carpet pythons. Only having one small snake and not wanting the rats to go bad, the shipping is high, but I get it. The quality of the rats seem to be good.
- Cody Shields
- Evans, GA
Categories: Frozen Feeders , Other Feeders