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BlueTongueDan Posted - 28/08/2009 : 21:17:22
I am not happy right now, As I have just had to throw out the weeks worth of Rodents
But I want to know why.

Right,

I usually defrost my mice in either of these ways

  • Frozen Rodents in warm water for however long they need
  • Frozen rodents in a food bag to defrost over a few hours

This week I put the mice/rats into a food bag then into a small faunarium. I then filled the faun up with warm water in the hope that the mice would stay dry. Unfortunatly, Im guessing the food bag wasnt waterproof as water had filled the bag up.
Anyway, I left the mice for an hour or so and when I went to feed the snakes, I opened the faun and bag and was hit by an awful stench! It was disgusting
There was no way that my snakes were eating those rodents

So why did they stink sooo bad
They never normally smell at all. The defrost method wasnt much different from how I usually do it. And, the Rodents came from a very good source, so I know they were fresh and good.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

Thanks
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BlueTongueDan Posted - 29/08/2009 : 12:35:51
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Originally posted by Stumpy

Mice smell, when you defrosted them the water agitated the natural odour which stayed in the bag until opened.



Mine usually have a very very mild smell to them, these were rancid
But, Perhaps the bag had contained the smell and caused it to be worse when opened.
I know for sure that the mice were fresh before.

Oh well, Wont be defrosting them like that again.
Was just annoyed last night as my weeks supply went to waste. Over it now
Remmy Posted - 29/08/2009 : 11:34:42
I agree with flatpack maybe they were of before freezing. I use very hot water to defrost and have never had any smell.
Stumpy Posted - 29/08/2009 : 06:16:28
Mice smell, when you defrosted them the water agitated the natural odour which stayed in the bag until opened.
Flatpack63 Posted - 28/08/2009 : 22:06:44
could they have been off before they were frozen?
gingerpony Posted - 28/08/2009 : 21:39:48
water that you were defrosting in was too warm? that's guaranteed to make them smell!

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