I have a snake full of mites
A few weeks ago I bought a few snakes from LLLReptiles and everything seemed fine until I noticed the ball python wouldn't get out of her water dish. I admit I'm a newbie but I did my research making sure she was quarantined before I put her in the rack and although I had seen her in the water a few of times, I though it was normal. A week after she was in the rack, she wouldn't get out of the water, and not only that, the pastel on the same shelf started doing the same thing. The picture bellow is not the best quality, but I was able to check them out through my stereo microscope.
I've been researching the best way to get rid of them but most websites have conflicting information an I thought I would like to know what worked best for people on this forum.
Buyers beware.
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...027_101449.jpg
Re: I have a snake full of mites
Sorry to hear that, that is horrible. Check this out, was just posted on YouTube. Talks about how to use prevent-a-mite.
https://youtu.be/yag02DDZmKM
Honestly best of luck.
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Re: I have a snake full of mites
In my idiocy, I took the word quarantine literally and quarantined for 40 days. However, from what I undestand, these mites can migrate up to 10 feet a day. I guess that when I purchase a new reptile, I should use glue boards on the floor around the quarantine area.
Re: I have a snake full of mites
Omg I had no idea. That's gnarly
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Re: I have a snake full of mites
I think the signs of mites were there from the beginning and I failed to pick up on them. The water dish in the quarantine tube was much smaller and she really couldn't immerse herself in there. I know it came with this snake because I never had this issue and I haven't purchased a reptile for at least 8 months prior.
Re: I have a snake full of mites
Prevent-a-mite. It's the best solution.
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