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    Won the first battle with mites

    So after soaking Sasha in a betadine solution for about 2 hours. (She was crawling out on her own) I saw great Improvement to her condition. She is now in a temporary tank in quarantine away from my other snake until she is 100% mite free. I plan to tackle her tank tomorrow. It's sitting outside soaking up some Texas sun with a garbage bag on top to keep it nice n hot in there. Hopefully I'll get this resolved soon

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    Mite treatment is not a one-shot deal, it is a process. I continue to treat for 30 days after I stop seeing adult mites.

    Even if you don't currently see mites on your other snake, if their two enclosures were in the same general area then they should both be treated.

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