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Forum DIET & CARE Freezing pellets

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    • WendyK
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        QUESTION: Does anyone freeze pellets in order to keep them fresh? Thanks.


      • Harley&Thumper
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          I think freezing them might make them expire sooner honestly. Just store them in a place without moisture and they should last months.


        • kurottabun
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            Hmm I’ve not heard of anyone doing that. It would probably allow moisture to seep in though which like H&T said may make them go bad sooner.

            I have Oxbow pellets and the bag is resealable. I fill up a separate airtight container with the pellets and use that to feed Kurotta everyday, while keeping the original bag sealed at all times until it’s time to refill the container again.


          • Butterscotch
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              I store my pellets in an airtight container (a 25lb icing container that works gets and they give to me) and that works great!


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                I store mine in the fridge. I’ve read it helps the pellets stay fresher. Never heard about freezing them, though.

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            Forum DIET & CARE Freezing pellets