HELP!!! Tigers Won't go snotting!

A Wayne

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I read that when cooking tigers if you leave them in their water after boiling they should go snotty. I left mine in for about 4 days and they didn't go snotty like it said. They just started smelling of Beer!

PLZ could someone help?
 

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They need to be kept in a warm atmosphere awayne and they start to produce sugars whilst fermenting, its not a problem in the summer, try putting them in the airing cuboard and don't tell the wife I said so!
 

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I did put them in an airing cupboard! My Mum thought I was "airing out my bait boxes" hehehehehe
 
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add sugar to the water when soaking before boiling, it speeds up the fermenting process.

Alternatively, use the Dynamite frenzied tigers (the chopped ones are stunning fed with hemp)
 
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