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Hello all,
I am a new python owner (Floyd). And i have a question for you all. Floyd has what seems to be mites in his eyes!! I'm am pretty sure of this cuz one crawled out and i killed it. If somebody could tell me what i should do to help my poor guy out; that would be amazing. I also think he's getting ready to shed...so i'm guessing that it's gonna be a pretty bad one. PLEASE HELP ME!
-APDux40 :cry:
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Im a first time snake owner to and i read on a web site that if your snake has mites to take a dog/cat flea collar and put it in a plastic container with holes in it,that would kill them.But like i said im a first time snake owner.
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There are better products out there than the dog/cat flea collars. There are actual sprays and things to treat snake mites these days. I just don't recall exactly what they are.
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For Those Who Fought For It,
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cool, that stuff looks great...how about getting them out of his eye...he's not a happy camper...he's just wraped around my arm looking at me like..."dude, do u see the things in my eye....get them out...i'm hating this." (a little snake humor)
~APDux40
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the provent a mite will kill all the mites dont try to dig them out... no possible way you could get them all....
For Those Who Fought For It,
Freedom Has A Flavor The Protected Will Never Know
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yea you have to take care of those cuz some could be possible disease carriers!
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not even swabbing they eye with a cue-tip?
~APDux40
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APDux40 .. you might want to read the Instructions and warnings on the label of the product: http://www.exoticlizards.com/provent...tructions.html .
You will also need to completely clean everything associated with your snake. Cage, hides, waterbowls, any fake plants you may have, substrate, and it might not be a bad idea to give the area around the cage a good cleaning as well. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
- Carson
Compadres, it is imperative that we crush the freedom fighters before the start of the rainy season. And remember, a shiny new donkey for whomever brings me the head of Colonel Montoya.
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Because of my uneasiness of a Provent-a-Mite direct application not being recommended, I've always stuck with Reptile-Relief, which uses no poisons/toxins of any kind and works best when directly applied to the animal.
http://www.exoticlizards.com/reptile-relief.html
You aren't, however, supposed to drown your animal in the stuff, it works wonders, overnight even.
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