my little girl may have mites
So "Grips" has has been doing so well the few months I have had her. her first visit to the vet she was 46.7 grams, that was 7-22-16. I did not track her weight for the first few meals, but on sept 4th she weighed 70.3 grams. She seemed to be gaining weight and loving life! She still had not shed or pooped at this point, but I posted a question on this site and they said I was not feeding her enough. So I fed her sept 8th a 20 gram mouse, within a few days she pooped, but it was like a cat poop, just black. I Just cleaned her cage and moved on. She would not eat after that, I tried again on the 13,14,15 and 16th. On the 16th I could tell she was going into shed, so I was not worried when she was not eating. On the 20th "after shed" she weighed 88.5 grams but once again would not eat. on the 21st she weighed 85.4 and still would not eat(so now she is losing weight). Tried again on the 22nd but still no go, but weighted 86 grams. Today my daughter says "what is that crawling on grips's stick" we look at her stick and there are small bugs "mites I am assuming" crawling on her hide and tree branch.
So my question is would mites make her not eat and how do I get rid or them, or how do I even tell if they are mites? . . and yes she came from a box store(pet smart).
Re: my little girl may have mites
What is your setup like ? Type of substrate?
What do the bugs look like ?size? color? pictures would help.
Were they on your snake or just on things in the enclosure? Where did you get the tree branch from?
Re: my little girl may have mites
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Alexio
What is your setup like ? Type of substrate?
What do the bugs look like ?size? color? pictures would help.
Were they on your snake or just on things in the enclosure? Where did you get the tree branch from?
x2 on all of this. ^^^
Also when your snake refuses a meal Do Not keep offering food every day after the refusal. Constantly offering your snake food just stresses it out and leads to more refusals, a vicious cycle. So when they do refuse a meal keep to your regular feeding schedule and wait 5-7 days to offer food again.
If they are not eating either husbandry is off, the snake is sick or has mites, or the snake is just not hungry. If you suspect mites you can purchase some spray to treat them. Either Prevent A Mite spray or Natural Chemistry mite spray. Treating for mites won't hurt Unless you don't follow the directions on the Prevent A Mite can.
Most people will treat for mites as soon as they receive a new snake just incase. I'd go the Natural Chemistry route you can use it directly on the snake and use it to treat the enclosure. With Prevent A Mite it can ONLY be used for the enclosure.
Sorry for such a long post I really hope all of this is helpful :)
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