Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) safe for snakes?
I bought a triple antibiotic ointment today, no painkillers, but it does have melaleuca (tea tree oil) oil in it. I know it can be toxic if ingested in high amounts, but is it ok if applied topically to my ball python's scales (scale rot)?
All of my other snakes are in good health, BTW. Just trying to get Madison better.
Thanks for the help.
Re: Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) safe for snakes?
If tree oils in general cause respiratory problems with snakes (pine, cedar, etc), why would you even risk that?
And if ingestion is bad for dogs and cats, what's to prevent her from getting into her water dish at some point, then drinking the water and ingesting it?
I haven't kept up with what's going on with your snake beyond the initial pictures that I read, but did you ever take her to a vet?
Re: Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) safe for snakes?
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Lucas339
i know someone who keeps his snakes on melaluca mulch with no ill effects.
While Robin has a valid point about certain tree oils, my concern is with the oil itself. Oil and snakes do not mix (experience from when I was a noob and a bigger noob told me to soak them in mineral oil and water to help them shed).