Fuscus
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I have two yearling water pythons, purchased a month ago, one of which I had not been able to cox to feed. In order to start the feeding process I have been attempting minimize disturbance to her and feed her in the cage. Anyhow, yesterday arvo I defrosted a day old chook and a weener rat with the intention to feed them that night but when I got home they were both crammed in the same hidey hole so , rather than risk a ball, I put the food into the fridge. This morning they were in different hides so I fed them. So the food was defrosted to room tempreture, chilled again, reheated , then fed.
The question is this, should I have used those feed items or should I have regarded the risk of food posioning too great and thown them away ?
Oh, and the now ex-non feeder took the day old chick, which is a relief. 8)
The question is this, should I have used those feed items or should I have regarded the risk of food posioning too great and thown them away ?
Oh, and the now ex-non feeder took the day old chick, which is a relief. 8)