Safe Thawing Methods
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- Warm Water Submersion (Fastest/Best): Place the mouse in a sealed plastic bag to keep it dry and prevent scent loss. Submerge this bag in a container filled with hot water (100−110∘F100 minus 110 raised to the composed with power F100−110∘F or roughly 38−43∘C38 minus 43 raised to the composed with power C38−43∘C) for 15–20 minutes.
- Refrigerator (Safest for Hygiene): Move the mouse from the freezer to the refrigerator 24 hours before feeding, then warm it in warm water just before serving.
Crucial Tips
- NEVER use a microwave: Microwaving creates hot spots that can burn the snake or explode the mouse, and it cooks the carcass, making it unappealing.
- Verify Warmth: Ensure the mouse is fully thawed and warm to the touch (approx. 36−37∘C36 minus 37 raised to the composed with power C 36−37∘C or 98∘F98 raised to the composed with power F 98∘F) to mimic live prey, which helps with feeding
- Use Tongs: Always use feeding tongs to present the prey, ensuring safety for both you and the snake.
- Safety Check: If the mouse is still frozen in the center, replace the water with fresh hot water and continue soaking.










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