Re: Raw patches after shedding
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Originally Posted by
hlk47
rats are much more affectionate and trainable.
I see where you are coming from and I agree with you. I also agree that feeding one appropriately sized rat is easier and better than feeding multiple mice. I guess you just learn to get over it. I feel sorry for every rodent that I feed to my snakes but it doesn't prevent me from feeding them. Everything has to eat.
Re: Raw patches after shedding
I am just going to put this out there as I am new to all of this ....but this came to mind.
Would housing outside make the snake more susciptible to mites....and might that cause problems with the shed????
Not sure ...but again.....it came to mind with outside housing.
Also if you have trouble with humidity....you might just want to try a hide with wet moss in it??
Re: Raw patches after shedding
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Originally Posted by
BPelizabeth
I am just going to put this out there as I am new to all of this ....but this came to mind.
Would housing outside make the snake more susciptible to mites....and might that cause problems with the shed????
Not sure ...but again.....it came to mind with outside housing.
Also if you have trouble with humidity....you might just want to try a hide with wet moss in it??
yes it allow for mites and many many other serious or deadly issues. anything from eating poisoned rodents eaten to other animals eating the snake.
as for mites causing a bad shed... well i cant really say i have never had reptiles mites i use provent-a-mite on everything monthly especially on my QT stuff and around the entryway to my snake room.
wet moss wouldnt be a good idea for a snake with open wounds