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  • 09-27-2018, 10:00 AM
    alice40604345
    Re: Please help! My snake soak in water bowl again...mites come back?
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    Originally Posted by Direpython View Post
    What is your humidity and temps in the cage i had a period where my snake soaked on and off for days at a time and it turned out to be a touch to hot. Now he just soaks when he goes to the bathroom he :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:s in the water. He likes to be in the water I’ve had him checked by the vet no mites so I’m thinking. This may be the problem. Trust me I know what your going through I had this exact same question about 2 weeks ago hope this helps!


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    Thank you so much for your reply! The humidity is so high and I actually plan to drill more holes in the tub and the temperature is 80F low and around 87F high. He didin't soak this morning but I checked another ball python he got dark spots at his chin and back, I rub it with reptile spray on my hand and paper towel and they don't move or fall, like they're two-dimensional not three dimensional. He never soak I hope I'm too sensitive:please: And may I know that how does the vet check the mites? Did the use some special tech or just watch it carefully?
  • 09-27-2018, 12:25 PM
    Direpython
    Re: Please help! My snake soak in water bowl again...mites come back?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by alice40604345 View Post
    Thank you so much for your reply! The humidity is so high and I actually plan to drill more holes in the tub and the temperature is 80F low and around 87F high. He didin't soak this morning but I checked another ball python he got dark spots at his chin and back, I rub it with reptile spray on my hand and paper towel and they don't move or fall, like they're two-dimensional not three dimensional. He never soak I hope I'm too sensitive:please: And may I know that how does the vet check the mites? Did the use some special tech or just watch it carefully?

    They check it same way we do. But they know exactly what they are looking for. So when I vet says no mites or problems I take thier word for it


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  • 09-27-2018, 02:20 PM
    Phillydubs
    Re: Please help! My snake soak in water bowl again...mites come back?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by alice40604345 View Post
    Thank you so much for your reply! The humidity is so high and I actually plan to drill more holes in the tub and the temperature is 80F low and around 87F high. He didin't soak this morning but I checked another ball python he got dark spots at his chin and back, I rub it with reptile spray on my hand and paper towel and they don't move or fall, like they're two-dimensional not three dimensional. He never soak I hope I'm too sensitive:please: And may I know that how does the vet check the mites? Did the use some special tech or just watch it carefully?


    Are these your normal temps and levels or have things gone up?

    I personally would drop that low temp to 76-77... My Caye Caulker boa likes to thermo regulate, my dumerils boa 90% of the time prefers the cool side and he likes it cool. I have a feeling as the other poster said that the sanke is trying to cool itself because it is just too hot. If you have a hot spot leave that in the upper 80's the rest of the tank can be kept cooler, if the snake wants the heat it will find it trust me, but you aren't giving it much of a choice right now. Try to lower it and see what happens.
  • 10-12-2018, 12:33 AM
    alice40604345
    Re: Please help! My snake soak in water bowl again...mites come back?
    Thank you so much! His behavior is normal again now! I think it's not mites lol!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Direpython View Post
    They check it same way we do. But they know exactly what they are looking for. So when I vet says no mites or problems I take thier word for it


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    Thank you so much! Now I lower his temperature, now he's normal again!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Phillydubs View Post
    Are these your normal temps and levels or have things gone up?

    I personally would drop that low temp to 76-77... My Caye Caulker boa likes to thermo regulate, my dumerils boa 90% of the time prefers the cool side and he likes it cool. I have a feeling as the other poster said that the sanke is trying to cool itself because it is just too hot. If you have a hot spot leave that in the upper 80's the rest of the tank can be kept cooler, if the snake wants the heat it will find it trust me, but you aren't giving it much of a choice right now. Try to lower it and see what happens.

  • 10-12-2018, 08:00 PM
    Direpython
    Re: Please help! My snake soak in water bowl again...mites come back?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by alice40604345 View Post
    Thank you so much! His behavior is normal again now! I think it's not mites lol!

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    Thank you so much! Now I lower his temperature, now he's normal again!

    Not sure what constitutes normal and odd snake behavior but, your welcome lol. I find most snake activity to be odd at times.


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