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    Feeding question

    I thought I had read somewhere that snakes whose enclosures are treated with Provent a mite should be fed in a separate enclosure or container. Any truth to this? and if this is the recommendations how do all the large breeders use provent a mite and feed their snakes without going half crazy?

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    Theres no myth to it at all.

    Once the spray has dried its not toxic to the snake anymore. Its only toxic when wet, which is why you return the snake and water once fully dry.

    you can feed same day or next day after treatment, up to you.
    Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 01-01-2011 at 09:29 AM.

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