Hello everyone! I decided to make a new BP husbandry thread because my old one(https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-time-behavior) had an invalid title(those problems were already more or less solved). I recently got a male BP from XYZReptiles. He is currently 5 months old and around 110 grams. So, my situation isn't so great right now because I just found out my snake has mites, he's eaten the first time in three weeks after I got him(he ate live, I had to get a live hopper), and decided to go into shed on the day that I was supposed to feed him. I will be following GoHerpings mite guide(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnJqt9Up2eI) but using Pro-vent a mite instead of the spray used in the video. When I found out about the mites I quickly soaked my snake and placed him into a large tub with a new water bowl and little flower pot hide. He has been in there for two nights and the temp in there is 82 degrees Fahrenheit(no heat pad). I'm currently waiting for him to shed to move him back into his 24 hour soaked enclosure(and supplies). My now fully washed(mite ready) setup looks like this: 1x Twenty gallon tank, 2x Screen Lock, 1x ZooMed 10-20 gallon 8 watt UTH, 1x iPower Small Thermostat, 2x plastic hides, 1x White Water Bowl, 2x layers of paper towel substrate, 1x Digital Thermometer and Humidity Gauge(I will be getting a second one soon), 1x Infrared Thermometer Gun. My Temps: 89-93 degrees Fahrenheit on hot spot, 78-81 degrees Fahrenheit on the cool spot. My humidity: 57-60%

I will now begin asking my questions. I will post a "" when my answer will be answered. I will add more questions when I have them.

(1) My snake is currently in a humid tub for shedding(I will take him out as soon as he sheds), when should I try and feed him(he will be eating a live small adult mouse)?

(2) Should I feed him regularly while he will be treated from mites?

(3) When should I start mite treatment(before or after he eats)?

I thank everyone who replies and helps me get through this not so great time.