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    "First shed, A Success" chris87's Avatar
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    just a quick question?

    hi i no its a silly question but today i was told that if pinkys or fuzzies have got black bellies they arent good to feed to your snake, is this true, if so then why? thanx

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    Re: just a quick question?

    that's a load of crap : ^ )

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    Re: just a quick question?

    I've fed rats and mice of whatever color happens to be available. No ill effect.

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    Re: just a quick question?

    It's nonsense, Chris.
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    Re: just a quick question?

    I think this comment was correct, but you misunderstood what was being said, or the person who repeated it to you misunderstood.

    When frozen mice are taken from the freezer, a black belly can indicate that they have thawed and decomposed. The milk in the belly of a pinkie can turn a dark color first, as the first sign that there has been thawing.

    Therefore, a frozen pinkie with a black belly can indicate a problem in storage and should not be fed.

    Just my .02!
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    Re: just a quick question?

    I refreeze some of my pinks that aren't eaten..however if they are turning colors like that, I chuck them!!!!! Good idea if they are frozen and have black bellies totoss them out.

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    Re: just a quick question?

    Well, are you talking about mice or rat pinkies? Rat pinkies usually have black spots on them (I think, I've never bought one), and baby mice occasionally do, and I thought nothing of it.
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    Re: just a quick question?

    never seen a black spot on mine....breed rats a lot for the pinkies....once they get to fuzzy size, some black spots show, but its fur

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    Re: just a quick question?

    i will put a pic on yh but i can not get the pic big coz i dont no how to do it sorry but i will still put 1 on

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