Frozen Mice Pinkies
Overview
Frozen Mice Pinkies are very small frozen feeder mice supplied in pinkie size for thawed feeding. They sit at the smallest end of the frozen mouse range, making them a useful option when a tiny prey item is needed.
The matched product line is PLT Frozen Mice Pinkies, with source listings showing a pinkie band of 1-2g and retail range entries shown as 1g+. Pack options seen in the range include 10 pack, 25 pack and 100 pack formats.
- Frozen feeder mice in pinkie size
- Smallest size in the frozen mouse range
- Designed for reptiles and other carnivorous pets
- Suitable to offer once fully defrosted
Key Details
| Product line | PLT Frozen Mice Pinkies |
| Format | Frozen feeder mice |
| Size | Pinkie |
| Weight band | 1-2g |
| Retail range entry | 1g+ |
| Pack size | Single |
| Use | Frozen food for reptiles and other carnivorous pets |
| Range context | Pinkies are the smallest feeder size in the frozen mouse range |
Feeding & Thawing
Offer frozen mice pinkies only after they have been fully defrosted. For snakes, thaw the prey at room temperature only.
Do not use a microwave or warm water to defrost them. Keep the preparation area clean and disinfected after use, and use long tweezers when feeding snakes.
- Feed as thawed prey, not straight from the freezer
- Defrost for snakes at room temperature
- Do not defrost in a microwave
- Do not defrost in warm water
- Use long tweezers when offering prey to snakes
Suitability & Notes
These frozen pinkies are useful for reptiles, especially small snakes. Larger frogs, including horned frogs and bullfrogs, may also be fed thawed frozen pinkies or mice.
This is a feeder item, not a complete diet. Choose prey size to suit the animal being fed and only offer items appropriate to its mouth size and feeding routine.
Pinkies are the smallest feeder size in the frozen mouse range, so they are often chosen when a very small prey item is needed for small carnivorous reptiles or amphibians.
