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The Following User Says Thank You to llovelace For This Useful Post:
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Re: Rat mites or ticks on my python?!
Ticks? yes, Mites? no.
What you saw was probably not ticks as they are larger. Also, what you saw could have been dirt. Next time ;et the snake digest b4 a soak so as to not cause regurgitation. If you are worried about possible mites use paper towels and you should be able to see them with the stark whiteness of the paper towel.
If it happens that you do have mites on your BP read my second post in this thread link for instructions on what mites are, what they can do to your snake, and what you can do to help.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...=1#post1666974
Goodluck and best wishes.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Obscurus28 For This Useful Post:
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Phew! So I guess I shouldn't be worrying about mites then.
I did think about the digesting and possible regurgitation but I'd rather take the risk of regurgitation than having parasites, and I didn't want those things on the snakes when I put it back in its tank :X. I'm really positive it wasn't dust since dust doesn't move lol but I'll keep an eye out for anything that moves in the next few days just in case. I have seen ticks on dogs and these weren't bloated or large in any way, so I guess they were mites. Thanks, you guys are awesome! Great forum btw!
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Re: Rat mites or ticks on my python?!
 Originally Posted by xxCARLOSxx
Phew! So I guess I shouldn't be worrying about mites then.
I did think about the digesting and possible regurgitation but I'd rather take the risk of regurgitation than having parasites, and I didn't want those things on the snakes when I put it back in its tank :X. I'm really positive it wasn't dust since dust doesn't move lol but I'll keep an eye out for anything that moves in the next few days just in case. I have seen ticks on dogs and these weren't bloated or large in any way, so I guess they were mites. Thanks, you guys are awesome!  Great forum btw!
In the event that I am wrong, due to yours and many other Threads about worried owners and mites i made a thread about care and correction. Here is the link if something occurs.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...and-Correction
Goodluck
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Pet store rodents often have mites. They are species specific and will not get on or harm the snake. How did these poor creatures ever survive the wild without our help?
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Obscurus: Thanks, I'll try that out if I see anything. Great thread!
Foschi: They survived in the wild because they are simply awesome XD
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Re: Rat mites or ticks on my python?!
Mammal mites are not reptile mites .
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I was being sarcastic lol. Snake mites are a little bigger than rodent mites and won't be on rodents. If they were on the rat, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
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Re: Rat mites or ticks on my python?!
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
I was being sarcastic lol. Snake mites are a little bigger than rodent mites and won't be on rodents. If they were on the rat, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
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Unless the Rattata's Mite (joltick) had been carrying an everstone and when the snake (Ekans) bit it used the ability Constrict and then snatch. Thus causing the mite (Joltick) to drop the everstone and having it evolve into a Snake Mite........
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