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    Subadult snake acovert's Avatar
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    Re: frozen fish

    I don't think he's planning on eating tonight.

    Can I re-freeze the bits of pinkie mouse, or is that not recommended?
    Ashley
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    Re: frozen fish

    Quote Originally Posted by acovert View Post
    I don't think he's planning on eating tonight.

    Can I re-freeze the bits of pinkie mouse, or is that not recommended?
    Definitely not, the decompostion process will already be on the way. Always use fresh defrost. Re-freezing is not an option
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: frozen fish

    Quote Originally Posted by acovert View Post
    Can I re-freeze the bits of pinkie mouse, or is that not recommended?
    I've refrozen whole pinkies. I'll rethaw and feed to the same snake but never freeze a second time. Our cat got a few when my hognose was on a feeding strike this past fall!

    I wouldn't trust refreezing a chopped up pinky. The knife, cutting board, and dish can all introduce bacteria. I have three garters though, so there's not usually anything left over!
    Theresa in Indy
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