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    need alot of help

    ok so my snake just stoped eating and it had a mite problem, took care of it, but now it got worse... is the anything to do for both feeding and the mite problems ? and anyone have any idea whats causing these problem ...looking for some simple suggestions.

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    Re: need alot of help

    When did it stop eating? Has it lost a lot of weight since then?

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    Re: need alot of help

    it ate last on 5/18 and idt it lost any weight

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    Re: need alot of help

    Keep offering food every week. Stop handling the bp until the feeding issue is resolved. What's your setup/temps like?

    They usually stop eating for a period of time. As long as they don't lose a bunch of weight, they're ok.

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    Re: need alot of help

    clean clean clean!!!!!! try to get rid of the mites asap! eliminate the substrate and submerge all your stuff in hot water for a half hour or more try to submerge your snake or something also Provent-a-Mite use it!!!! and use paper towels until you see ressults improve and no mites!!! goood luck as for feeding try the mite thing first he could be ticked off cuz the mites so he might not feed for a little while

    seems like you have mite eggs so use the provent a mite

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    Re: need alot of help

    Quote Originally Posted by th3jok3r View Post
    try to submerge your snake
    Don't drown it though. haha

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    Re: need alot of help

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
    Don't drown it though. haha
    lol can u imagine?! thats a story to tell... yea i was trying to drown mites and they were all over my bp's face so i did what the joker said and put him under water for a half hour.... you would have to be crazyyyyyyyyyyy

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    Re: need alot of help

    Sometimes snakes won't eat if they are bothered by mites. Fix the mite problem and when the snake feels comfortable he will probably start to eat again.

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    Re: need alot of help

    Get Provent-A-Mite. It is the only product that works to get rid of mites permanently.

    Google it and it should show up.

    Once that is resolved, your snake might start eating again. Until then, switch substrate to paper towels and offer food weekly. Try not to handle him much.
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    Re: need alot of help

    Remembering my first case of mites: I just about freaked out and - of course - followed EVERY suggestion. Gush, did I have a mess on my hands when that poor little thing shed!

    Your BP is probably not going to feed until you get rid of the mites.

    If you cannot afford the Provent-a-mite or can't get your hands on it right away, go to Wolly World's camping section and get a can of Repel Permanone (same ingredient as used in provent-a-mite).

    Get a fresh temporary enclosure ready. If you can afford it: Wolly World has cheap critter boxes that make excellent feeding containers too. Remove the hide from your BP's enclosure soak in soapy hot (!) water for 30 minutes, dry off and mist with Provent-a-mite or Repel Permanone. Set aside and let dry. Place paper towel into bottom of temporary enclosure. Mist the container with Provent-a-mite or Repel Permanone. Let sit and dry. After it's dry place hide into temporary enclosure. Remove water dish from enclosure, soak in hot soapy water, dry off, fill with fresh water and place into temporary container (do NOT mist the water bowl and do NOT place into container before misting container!!!).

    Prepare a tub: Put water into tub (should be about temperature of your skin) to a level that would just reach to about a quarter below your ball python's height (about a finger thickness deep before it reaches the top of the spine. Place tub on a heat mat covered with a towel or place a handwarmer in the center below the tub (helps keep the water warm).

    Prepare a cup with a half teaspoon of Dawn Original (not scented and don't substitute!) and warm water. Make sure there are no drafts.

    Place the snake into the tub and wait about five minutes in case it want's to drink some of the water. Add the Dawn solution and more warm water until the back spine is just barely covered (pour slowly to prevent too much bubbling). Leave snake sit in warm water for 30 minutes. Don't worry about the snake going for a dive (it's not trying to attempt suicide). The mites will go for the face and the snake will dive to get rid of them.

    Place snake into prepared tub.

    The mites that survive the bath will drop dead during the next 48 hours.

    Bring your snakes enclosure outside, into garage or wherever it's far away from the snake and mist with the spray (get the spray into the crevices!). Wash out thoroughly after 2 days.

    When you have to change the paper towel within the first 48 hours, lightly mist the paper towel that you are placing into the container with the spray and let dry prior to placing it.

    Reason for the Dawn: Water alone will not get between the scales. The Dawn will help the water penetrate between the scales.

    Best of luck!
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