Just a random thought that crossed my mind this evening... in using F/T should there be a cool off period after taking it out of hot water? I mean, if the water is say 105F and it takes just a minute to take it out of the bag and offer it, then the snake commences feeding right away, could it ever be too warm? I realize that a pinky would cool off pretty quickly but I doubt it drops much more than 5-10F as quick as Selene goes to feeding... Any thoughts?
Also, have you all ever ran into a refusal of one particular feeder item?
Selene is on double pinks and on her last feed day I presented 2 pinks as I did the time before, which she had ate with no problem.
She refused to eat one of them, which I related to her being in blue.
However, since I've thawed and re-offered with success in the past I stuck it in the freezer....
Fast forward to today... I offered the same pinky again with the same result... She began to eat it but that lasted only 5-10 seconds before she spit it back out..... Thawed another pinky, and she ate it off the tongs within 2-3 seconds.... Just a case of a bad pinky or what??
Also, have you all ever ran into a refusal of one particular feeder item?
Selene is on double pinks and on her last feed day I presented 2 pinks as I did the time before, which she had ate with no problem.
She refused to eat one of them, which I related to her being in blue.
However, since I've thawed and re-offered with success in the past I stuck it in the freezer....
Fast forward to today... I offered the same pinky again with the same result... She began to eat it but that lasted only 5-10 seconds before she spit it back out..... Thawed another pinky, and she ate it off the tongs within 2-3 seconds.... Just a case of a bad pinky or what??