All I can say is that I used hot water, usually it took over 20-30 minutes. After removing from the water I left them out for another 10 minutes and then checked to see if they were cool/cold to the touch. As in my earlier post, there are several causes for chronic regurge problems, many of which are very contagious and can decimate a collection. I hope you find a solution that satisfies you, good luck.That was actually funny, but no, no I do not microwave them. I use warm/hot/room temp water and have tried every temp from 70 degrees Farenheit to 99 degrees Farenheit. Well, ok not every temp, I went with intervals of 5 until I got to 85, then intervals of 2. I have ordered from all the big name online dealers. Rodent Pro, Rodent Gourmet, you name it. Like I said, I probably spent over $500 on feeders that never worked. Nevermind the 3 temp probes.
-Ally
That's one sick dude! Only one weekend in jail?Well, I don't use any vertebrates for feeders, but I can point you guys out to a news story that shows how NOT to do it.
Wow. Sure makes us look good! We are now a bunch of sadists who enjoy killing mice and rabbits for our monsters(well, I don't keep any reptiles or feed mice out, but animal hobbies are all together).Well, I don't use any vertebrates for feeders, but I can point you guys out to a news story that shows how NOT to do it.
...I don't think I could get used to whacking mammals on a wall multiple times a week. I have respect for you snake guys...
yes I do and I PK humanly with a smack on the wallDark abyss, I understand your concern, but if the snake was killing the rat by itself, it is suffocating the rat anyway. It seems to be about the same to me. Do you keep snakes at all?
ricky thats a <bad> argument and you know it and if im going ot die regardless I'd want it to be fastHmm.
Ok, I'll breathe in some CO2 and judge if it's inhumane.
I'll smash your head on the wall and you can judge if it's inhumane.
If one is inhumane, then the other one is inhumane aswell, and vice versa.
Have YOU tried breathing CO2? Just my .02thank you for correcting me![]()
and im not trying to get people to poison themselves I'm saying if you go take a breath of CO2 you'll realize that its a cruel way to kill feeders.I wonder how many of the American Veterinary Medical Association have tried breathing CO2? the experience is simalar to drowning
I am sure someone has said this by now, but do you know what you are talking about? CO2 is NOT the same as drowning, at all, and it VERY humane. Drowning is very traumatic, as you no longer have air to breath and have to fight both your breathing reflex and you survival reflex. While I have never drowned myself, I think it would also be painful to eventually inhale a load of water, since it is much thicker than air. Lungs are not meant to move something as heavy and viscous as wateraround, and so it would be a lot of strain on them in the few moments before whatever you are drowning dies. Also, ever try to hold your breath underwater? You start feeling reflexive convulsions, and it is not fun.All of you that think CO2 is humane go put some vinegar and baking soda in a bottle and breath the gas or shake up a half full soda bottle and then breath from it. CO (carbon monoxide) is the gas that makes you fall asleep it gets absorbed the same as oxygen while CO2 (carbon dioxide) gives an effect simalar to drowning