Re: New Soaking Behaviour
Thanks. It could be due to the AC. We rarely use it in our climate. My humidity reader conked out recently and I need to change the battery. I just use paper towel as substrate. I’ll mist her hide a bit and see if that helps. I have a couple extra bowls, so I could put in a moist hide - I’ve just never seen her soak before. It does create a mess, though!
Re: New Soaking Behaviour
Mmmmmm ... A Royal /Ball python soaking can also mean it has MITES !!
I’d wipe if down thoroughly with some white paper kitchen roll then check carefully for tiny black specs .
If you find one or more just squash it with the back of a teaspoon... if there’s red blood it’s a snake mite ..
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Mmmmmm ... A Royal /Ball python soaking can also mean it has MITES !!
I’d wipe if down thoroughly with some white paper kitchen roll then check carefully for tiny black specs .
If you find one or more just squash it with the back of a teaspoon... if there’s red blood it’s a snake mite ..
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Agree, though mites are unlikely with a snake they've had for 2 years, unless they've somehow managed some exposure via new acquisitions, pet stores/reptile expos, or the pets of friends, etc.
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Agree, though mites are unlikely with a snake they've had for 2 years, unless they've somehow managed some exposure via new acquisitions, pet stores/reptile expos, or the pets of friends, etc.
It’s easily done ... I’ve heard of mites being introduced ON bags of substrate from a pet store ..
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It’s easily done ... I’ve heard of mites being introduced ON bags of substrate from a pet store ..
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So have I, but then again, some of these turned out to be wood mites, not snake mites- & people just panicked because they didn't know the difference. I'm skeptical for most such claims- I think it's a rare occasion. But you're right, it never hurts to look for snake mites.
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So have I, but then again, some of these turned out to be wood mites, not snake mites- & people just panicked because they didn't know the difference. I'm skeptical for most such claims- I think it's a rare occasion. But you're right, it never hurts to look for snake mites.
There are quite a few documented cases of mites being introduced on clothing after simply visiting a snake store /show and even visitors to your house bringing them in on their clothes .
There was some talk of them coming in bags of orchid bark but I’m not convinced
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