Sardine Freezing Tray

gep0322

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I think I found the perfect sardine freezing tray, made of silicone and very flexible.
I will be able to put one sardine in each section, fill with water and freeze.
When sardine feeding time comes around, I will be able to just pop one out. Let it thaw out and it’s ready to feed to Max.
Gerry
 

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Better than my smell-proof bag I think.......I get the oil on the outside, then it makes my fridge smell.

Max has to be one of the most doted on turtles alive today!!


LOL
 

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Better than my smell-proof bag I think.......I get the oil on the outside, then it makes my fridge smell.

Max has to be one of the most doted on turtles alive today!!


LOL
If you can spoil a turtle. I’m going to spoil Max.
By the way, the sardines I feed Max are canned in water. Do you think the canned in oil is ok to feed them?
Gerry
 

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If you can spoil a turtle. I’m going to spoil Max.
By the way, the sardines I feed Max are canned in water. Do you think the canned in oil is ok to feed them?
Gerry
I dunno but Matilda hasn't really liked them after the 1st day....I couldn't find the ones in H20 but I'll try them before I give up on them for now.
 

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